EcoWave 40

SUSTAINABILITY
The vessel prioritises renewable energy through solar generation and electric propulsion, significantly reducing emissions and operational impact on marine environments.
The EcoWave 40 is a next-generation solar-electric catamaran developed to combine sustainable propulsion with modern marine architecture and guest-focused design. Built in the United Arab Emirates, the vessel represents a new generation of clean-energy leisure and commercial vessels designed for coastal cruising, eco-tourism, and waterfront hospitality.
With a length of 12.2 metres (40 ft) and a beam of 6.18 metres, the platform offers exceptional stability, generous deck space and efficient performance thanks to its twin-hull configuration
Solar-Electric Propulsion
The efficiency and Its displacement catamaran hull form minimizes hydrodynamic resistance, allowing efficient cruising and improved energy management to enhance the experience with
large deck areas, panoramic glazing and open-plan layouts create a comfortable environment for guests while maintaining excellent stability on the water.
The EcoWave 40 integrates solar power generation, lithium battery storage and electric propulsion to deliver quiet, low-emission cruising. Solar panels integrated into the hard-top structure can generate up to around 12 kW of renewable energy, helping power onboard systems and extend operational range.
Designed for both private ownership and commercial operations, the vessel suits a wide range of uses including eco-tourism excursions, marina guest transfers, luxury day cruising, and waterfront hospitality platforms.
The project reflects the growing shift within the marine industry toward low-emission propulsion and renewable energy integration, helping reduce noise, fuel consumption and environmental impact compared with conventional vessels.


Spacious Interior Living
One of the defining features of the EcoWave 40 is its exceptionally spacious interior layout. Thanks to the wide 6.18 metre beam and twin-hull architecture, the vessel offers significantly more interior and deck space than traditional monohull boats of a similar length.
The catamaran configuration creates a broad central living area with panoramic glazing and open-plan circulation between interior and exterior spaces.
This design maximizes natural light while providing uninterrupted views of the surrounding water.
The EcoWave 40 has been designed to feel more like a floating apartment or waterfront lounge than a conventional boat, with generous headroom, flexible seating areas and contemporary finishes throughout.
Interior layouts can be customised for private owners or commercial operators, allowing configurations such as luxury day-cruiser lounges, eco-tour cabins, or hospitality seating areas for resorts and waterfront developments



























