Designed for quiet cruising and efficient energy use, the S60e will be delivered in April 2026, with the first unit set to join the carbon-neutral fleet at Club Ki’ama Bahamas.
A Catamaran Built for Low-Impact Voyaging
Built in lightweight composite and powered by twin 200 HP (150 kW) electric motors, the Oceanwalker S60e yacht is engineered for near-silent performance, delivering speeds of up to 12 knots and an optimal cruising pace of 7 to 8 knots. The all-electric propulsion eliminates fossil fuel consumption during regular operation, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact while enhancing reliability and reducing maintenance demands.

Energy onboard is managed through advanced lithium phosphate battery systems, capable of powering all onboard systems – from air conditioning and electric cooking to laundry – with zero emissions. A 10 kW solar array supports extended anchorage for the motor yacht with minimal generator use, further limiting reliance on traditional power sources.
For longer passages, the S60e features two 45 kW diesel generators that extend the yacht’s range up to 800 nautical miles, providing owners with the freedom to explore remote destinations while maintaining a light environmental footprint.
In-House Expertise Drives Quality Control
Construction is underway at the Fujian Sky Walker shipyard in Zhangzhou, China, with Revolution Marine Group’s engineering team closely managing every stage of the process. “Our engineering experts are closely overseeing every stage of the build process to ensure the highest standards of quality,performance, and durability," said Edward Sacks, CEO of Revolution Marine Group. "Soon we will also introduce a larger model.”

While we are delighted with the introduction of our initial solar electric catamaran, we continue to focus on staying ahead of the market when it comes to new and innovative technologies."
CEO
Revolution Marine Group

The first Oceanwalker S60e will be delivered to Club Ki’ama Bahamas, a private island community on Elizabeth Island near Great Exuma that pairs solar-powered residences with a fleet of carbon-neutral yachts. The club positions itself as the world’s first equity destination combining sustainable oceanfront homes with zero-emission cruising.



“Club Ki’ama Bahamas is beyond excited to make the very first Oceanwalker S60eavailable to our owners,” said John Long, Managing Partner. “Imagine the enjoyment our Club owners will experience combining a stay in their beach front Club home with an amazing yacht cruise in the Exumas."
Aligning Lifestyle with Sustainability
The Oceanwalker S60e is a reflection of shifting priorities in the yacht market, where environmental responsibility is becoming central to ownership experiences. With a focus on quiet, low-impact operation and cutting-edge clean energy systems, the S60e caters to a new generation of yacht owners seeking thoughtful, future-facing design.

With its focus on electric propulsion, solar integration, and extended cruising capability, the Oceanwalker S60e sets a clear direction for the future of sustainable yachting. As construction progresses toward its 2026 debut, this forward-thinking catamaran positions Revolution Marine Group at the forefront of a market increasingly defined by clean energy and conscious ownership.
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