The Electric EvoJet retains all the exceptional features that made the EvoJet 70 an icon, including carbon fibre T-Top, ski pole, ample storage, premium audio system, single-point lift, LED deck lights, and more — ensuring that owners do not have to compromise on luxury or functionality. However, the Electric EvoJet is distinguished by its zero-emission propulsion, a hallmark of Williams’ mission to contribute to a more sustainable future for the marine industry.
Williams Jet Tenders welcomes enquiries from technology partners and OEMs interested in collaborating on the future of electric tenders. This collaboration is key to ensuring the successful integration of these innovative tenders into the next generation of superyachts.
Commercial Director, Mathew Hornsby, says “There’s a lot of noise in this sector about electric propulsion, and we have been very careful about our route into building our first electric boat. After a lot of research, we’ve chosen the highest performing componentry from very reliable sources, so we’ve decided to run a technology demonstrator to prove what we can achieve, and where there needs to be some improvements. We’ve watched the market for a long time and have only acted when we felt the technology is at a certain level to give us the performance that’s expected of a Williams. We have been pleased with the results so far, and it’s amazing to see our R&D team have been able to engineer one of the top performing electric boats on the market, despite it only being a technology demonstrator.”