The Navy 6.0 Evo is a 6kW electric outboard delivering efficient and reliable electric propulsion, with power equivalent to a 9.9hp gas motor. With a direct-drive system, it offers low maintenance and a quiet ride thanks to fewer moving parts (only the propeller shaft). Featuring Hydrogeneration technology, these motors can recharge batteries while sailing. Ideal for those seeking both eco-friendliness and performance on the water.
Designed for convenience, the lightweight (29 kg / 64.0 lbs) and compact motor is easy to lift, transport, and stow, whether ashore or onboard.
Control with an Evo tiller, or mount a separate throttle control, wirelessly (via the top mount remote control) or wired (side mount control). In addition, dual motors can be installed and controlled synchronously (via the dual remote control) for double the power for larger boats.
When paired with an ePropulsion E163 battery, you can run the Navy 6.0 Evo for up to 1.5 hours at full throttle (about 24km/h or 15 mph), covering a distance of approximately 35 kms (22 miles). Or at a speed of 10.8 km/h (6.7 mph), extend your runtime to 4.5 hours. Connect up to 16 batteries in parallel to extend your range even farther. These waterproof batteries are not only far lighter and more compact than traditional fuel tanks, but they also eliminate the need for engine noise, oily bilges, and unpleasant fumes onboard. Either way, you’ll have clean, quiet, and environmentally-friendly propulsion.
You can also use a 3rd-party battery (which must meet the required specs) like the Epoch 100Ah V2 Elite to power the Navy 6.0 Evo, but note that hydrogeneration is only capable with the ePropulsion E163 battery.
The Navy 6.0 Evo is perfect for small to larger boats including:
- Yacht tenders and dinghies
- Aluminium fishing boats
- SIBs (small inflatable boats)
- RIBs (rigid inflatable boats)
- Motor boats
- Day sailers
- Yachts up to 6,000 kg
Transom Height |
Shaft Length |
40-50cm / 15.7-19.7 inches |
Short |
Higher than 50 cm / 19.7 inches |
Long |
* This shaft length chart is for your reference only. For full information on picking the correct motor, click here.