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Leading Canadian Electric Boat Engines Manufacturer ACEL Power Inc Eyes Entry to Dubai
ACEL Power Inc, a Canadian global leader in the manufacturing of electric outboard motors,that is electrifying the world's boats,announces its plans of entering the Dubai market and the Middle East. The company aims to establish a presence in Dubai, for its thriving boating culture, advanced marine facilities, and the citys well known encouraging culture of innovation adoption and drive for the creation of a sustainable future.
Priced 10% less than conventional gas-powered boat engines, ACEL Power Inc aims to lead the electric marine revolution through its clean and sustainable boating solutions. The ACEL ecosystem patented technologies will provide many benefits to boating OEM manufacturers and enthusiasts such as 30% better performance, 30% overall cost reduction, zero emissions, maximum range on the water, plus the ease of rapid charging and seamless customizability of battery packaging.
Dr. Nawfal Al Jourani, Regional CEO of Middle East at ACEL Power Inc, stated: Dubai is a dynamic innovation and marine tourism hub, which strengthens its position as one of the leading maritime markets. The UAE, and Dubai, serve as an incubator for emerging and pioneering technologies and solutions in various fields that have the potential to contribute to sustainable development. These two factors, combined with Dubais focus on promoting sustainability across industries in line with the UAEs Net Zero by 2050 strategy, are what makes Dubai the ideal launch pad for ACELs cutting-edge electric technology for boating in the region".
ACEL Power Inc will be attending the Dubai International Boat Show 2022, set to be held between 9 and 13 March 2022, and will take the opportunity to meet first-hand and discuss with the main players and decision makers in the Middle East regarding the technology on how to implement clean technologies and use electric motors in boats. As the pressure continues to mount on all industries to lower their emissions, maritime companies are increasingly exploring alternatives to reduce their carbon footprint. Electrification can help the boating industry achieve significant reductions in their CO2 emissions and pave the way for marine decarbonisation.