RAD Propulsion Expands Dealer Network for Electric Marine Propulsion Systems
RAD Propulsion, a leading provider of electric marine propulsion systems, has announced the expansion of its international dealer network with strategic partnerships in the Netherlands, India, and Japan.
Energyboats in the Netherlands
Energyboats has been appointed as RAD’s official dealer in the Netherlands, with a focus on the Benelux region. Specializing in 100% electrically powered boats, Energyboats works exclusively with manufacturers that prioritize electric motors. This partnership aims to offer a viable alternative to traditional combustion engines for boat builders and professional users in Benelux.
Enviroshift in India
Enviroshift, an eco-conscious technology provider, will introduce RAD’s electric propulsion systems to the Indian marine market. Targeting sectors such as fishing, tourism, defense, and USVs, the collaboration seeks to accelerate the transition from fossil fuel-based systems to sustainable electric alternatives. Additionally, clients will benefit from sustainability tracking and enhancement through The Sustainability Group and the FuturePlus platform.
EV Boat Sales in Japan
EV Boat Sales (EBS) in Japan joins as a key partner to bring electric propulsion closer to mainstream adoption in the region. With expertise in Japan’s strict inspection and licensing systems, EBS is paving the way for RAD’s intuitive and high-performance systems. Customers can expect innovative features such as the RADBus for seamless connectivity, integrated drive-by-wire steering, and compact system design to address concerns around complexity, maintenance, and reliability.
These new partnerships will enable RAD Propulsion to provide localized demonstrations, service, and customer support while promoting sustainable boating solutions for recreational and commercial users.
Stay tuned for the latest developments in electric marine propulsion as RAD continues to expand its global presence and drive the shift towards environmentally friendly boating practices.