European electric propulsion company Remigo has introduced its next-generation outboard, the RemigoOne Neo, a lightweight, four-horsepower-equivalent motor designed for tenders, dinghies, and small recreational craft.
The new model builds on the original RemigoOne with enhanced performance, a refined design, and additional smart features aimed at simplifying the switch to electric propulsion.
At the heart of the Neo is a 1500-watt boost mode that provides the equivalent of four horsepower for 60 seconds—ideal for pushing through chop, tide, or getting a heavier boat moving. Afterward, the motor reverts to its standard 1000-watt cruising mode, but skippers can reactivate the boost as needed.
“The boost mode gives skippers an extra gear when they need it, without wasting battery on marginal gains the rest of the time,” said Marko Vrtovec, CEO of Remigo.
Weighing just 34 pounds including its integrated 1085 Wh battery, the Neo is the lightest motor in its class. The carry weight drops to 29 pounds if the outboard bracket remains on board. A redesigned propeller provides quieter and more efficient operation, and control options include either a handheld remote or a tiller-mounted unit.
Charging flexibility is another highlight. With the optional fast charger, the Neo can be topped up in just three hours, or alternatively through solar panels or an external battery—an advantage for cruisers on a mooring or passagemaking under sail.
Remigo’s signature aluminum unibody construction and blade-shaped housing remain part of the Neo’s design, which helps with both durability and precise low-speed handling, even when the motor is off.The RemigoOne Neo is now available through Remigo’s international dealer and distributor network. More information is at remigousa.com.
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