DiMora to develop electric PWC PersonalWatercraft.com February 18, 2010 Shares Comments Creator of the $2 million Natalia SLS 2 automobile goes green on the waterDiMora Eco Watercraft says it is developing a new line of high performance, 100 percent electric, battery-powered personal watercraft. According to DiMora, these features will overcome the main objections that limit PWC acceptance in many recreation areas. “There is a growing awareness in most of the world that we need to plan all aspects of our technological development with a view toward the long-term sustainability of our planet’s resources,” says Sir Alfred DiMora, company founder and CEO. “This does not mean that we have to give up all of the pleasures of life. Instead, we should rethink the technology involved to create a thrilling experience on the water while we minimize our adverse impact on the environment. The key is an open-minded search for innovations that allow us to meet both objectives.” Called “Stealth”, the craft is claimed to carry four passengers in a body made largely from high-strength lava rock using techniques pioneered by DiMora Motorcar. Also, DiMora says it will feature solar panels to power systems and recharge batteries, as well as high-intensity underwater LEDs to provide light for nighttime recreation and to explore beneath the craft. GPS navigation and a high-power music and video entertainment system will come standard. Additionally, the company claims refreshments can be carried aboard the removable cooler, and the onboard canopy may be raised for shade. A rear-mounted camera and dashboard display will allow the driver to check the safety of water-skiers pulled by the craft. No price range was revealed, but one would expect this to be the most expensive PWC in history should it ever come to fruition. Should all this sound a little far fetched, it’s worth noting that DiMora is also behind the $2 million Natalia SLS 2 automobile. This is purported to be the most luxurious and well appointed production car available, but it has yet to the light of day. For more information, visit DiMoraMotorCar.com. Share Share Subscribe Like PersonalWatercraft.com on Facebook Comments Most Popular Top Guns: Sea-Doo RXP-X 300 vs. Yamaha GP1800R SVHO July 4, 2022 2024 Yamaha VX Cruiser HO Review January 17, 2024 Yamaha Unveils New 1.9 Liter Engine August 14, 2023 2023 Sea-Doo GTR 230 Review June 6, 2023 2008 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 250X Review July 11, 2008 2014 Yamaha VX Deluxe Review July 3, 2014 Latest Stories 2024 Sea-Doo RXP-X 325 Review Heavy Haulers – PWC Storage Options First Look: 2025 Kawasaki Jet Ski Ultra 160LX-S Angler 2024 Yamaha VX Cruiser HO Review 2024 Sea-Doo Spark Trixx Review Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Newsletter