Test-Driving the 100% Electric Arc One Speedboat – CNET

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Watch this: 40 Miles an Hour in an Electric Speedboat: Test-Driving the Arc One

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The first thing I noticed about the Arc One, a speedboat that runs only on electricity, was how quiet it is. Like an electric car, it runs much quieter than its gas-engine counterpart. When the boat is stationary, the sound is undetectable. Even at low speeds, it’s easy to hold a conversation at normal volume while riding in it. Only when the propeller really starts churning water does it start to sound like a speedboat. 

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Arc co-founder Mitch Lee demonstrates the Arc One’s touchscreen.

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Two massive battery packs hold 220 kWh of power, which dwarfs what you’d find with almost any consumer EV you’d see on the road. Arc co-founder Mitch Lee told me the batteries are stored in a way that keeps them both water- and airtight, with data being transmitted all the time to ensure their continued safe operation.

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Arc One’s top speed is 40 mph.

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Unfortunately, if you want one of your own, this particular model is already sold out. The Arc One retailed for $300,000. That’s on par with other high-end gas boats of this type, and $90,000 less than competitor Candela’s electric hydrofoil powerboat. Lee tells me Arc is already hard at work on its next boat, which can be reserved now via its website with a $500 deposit. More news is expected on Arc’s next model sometime next year.

To see the Arc One in action, check out the video in this article.

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