No Result
View All Result
Online EV Marketplace
No Result
View All Result

Charged EVs | Former Tesla exec launches electric boat manufacturing firm in Florida

Dr.Ev by Dr.Ev
01/05/2023
in EV News
273 12
0
136
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on Twitter


John Vo, the former Manufacturing Chief at Tesla, has formed a company to manufacture electric boats. Blue Innovations Group will demonstrate its hull, propulsion system and user interface at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

You might also like

Rivian R2 ‘Will Underpin All Future EV Projects’ At Volkswagen

Cargo Ship Carrying Electric Vehicles Burns Off Alaska – The New York Times

Volvo Just Invented AI-Powered Seatbelts

The company has established a manufacturing site in Pinellas Park, Florida (next door to Charged’s home city of St Petersburg). The plan is to begin production in October, and to start delivering boats by Q2 2024.

BIG’s first product, the R30, is a 30-foot electric power boat with dual motors that deliver a combined 800 hp (600 kW), a liquid-cooled 221 kWh battery pack, and extendable solar panels that can deliver up to 2.7 kW of solar power for recharging. Maximum speed is expected to be around 39 knots.

Mr. Vo means to apply some of the strategies and tactics he learned at Tesla. The R30, which is expected to carry a price tag around $300,000, is very much a luxury boat, but it sounds like more mass-market models are planned for the future. “To really impact the environment, you can’t build electric boats by the dozens,” he told Electrek. “It has to be by the thousands.”

John Vo, Founder and CEO, Blue Innovations Group

He has also spoken of using a structurally integrated battery as part of the boat’s frame, and plans to use an LFP battery chemistry, which should deliver a longer lifespan than NMC or NCA. “So it’s a little bit bigger battery with slightly lower energy density. I have the space—it’s a boat.”

After Vo left Tesla in 2017, he went to Lordstown Motors, where he and several other executives drew some unwanted attention from the SEC for illegal short-term stock transactions. “I like to forget about that,” Vo told the Tampa Bay Times, adding that he lost $1 million on his investments in Lordstown.

Vo chose to launch BIG in the Tampa Bay area instead of Silicon Valley because of its boating culture and changing demographics. “Maybe I’m speculating, but I see the transition of technology development in the Tampa area coming from tourists, retirees, and how the people from different geographies are changing the type of economy,” Vo told the Times. “It’s a perfect place to market a boat because people here will buy a boat. And it’s going to be much more competitive with cost of living versus San Francisco.”

Sources: Electrek, Electrive, Tampa Bay Times





Source link

Tags: boatChargedElectricEVsexecfirmFloridalaunchesManufacturingTesla
Previous Post

Aska Brings Functional eVTOL Flying Car Prototype To CES 2023

Next Post

How To Survive the Winter Driving an EV

Dr.Ev

Dr.Ev

Related Posts

Rivian R2 ‘Will Underpin All Future EV Projects’ At Volkswagen

by Dr.Ev
06/06/2025
0

Rivian R2's tech stack will underpin all future EVs at Volkswagen, according to a Rivian exec. VW's ID Every1 will...

Cargo Ship Carrying Electric Vehicles Burns Off Alaska – The New York Times

by Dr.Ev
06/06/2025
0

Cargo Ship Carrying Electric Vehicles Burns Off Alaska  The New York Times Source link

Volvo Just Invented AI-Powered Seatbelts

by Dr.Ev
06/05/2025
0

Volvo has revealed its new "multi-adaptive seatbelt" design, which increases occupant safety. The new seatbelt adjusts depending on the size...

$1.6B EV battery cell plant in Florence pauses construction over market uncertainty – The State

by Dr.Ev
06/05/2025
0

$1.6B EV battery cell plant in Florence pauses construction over market uncertainty  The State Source link

Next Post

How To Survive the Winter Driving an EV

Online EV Marketplace

© 2025 Online EV

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • News
  • Buying Advice
  • Videos
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Buying Advice
  • Videos
  • Contact

© 2025 Online EV