Battery life is one of the most important factors when choosing an electric outboard. Remigo is known for its efficiency and long range — but how long does it really last?

🔋 Understanding the Remigo Battery

Remigo uses a high‑capacity lithium battery designed for:

  • Long cycle life

  • Fast charging

  • Stable performance

  • Saltwater use

🚤 Range at Different Speeds

Real‑world performance varies depending on speed:

  • Slow cruising (2–3 knots): 6–10 hours

  • Medium speed (4–5 knots): 2–4 hours

  • Full power: 1–1.5 hours

🌬️ What Affects Battery Life?

Several factors influence range:

  • Wind and waves

  • Boat weight

  • Hull shape

  • Speed

  • Temperature

🔌 Charging Options

Remigo can be charged via:

  • Shore power

  • Onboard 230V

  • Inverter

  • Solar (with converter)

Charging time: 3–5 hours depending on charger.

🧠 Tips to Extend Battery Life

  • Cruise at 50–70% power

  • Keep the prop clean

  • Avoid unnecessary weight

  • Charge before full depletion

🧭 Final Thoughts

The RemigoOne Neo offers excellent range for dinghies, tenders, and small sailboats — with simple charging and no maintenance. Explore the RemigoOne Neo here → 

Petra Simonsova