The first 23m yacht with hybrid propulsion system
After a period of sea trials and boat show appearances across Europe and the US since her launch in 2016, the Adler Suprema Hybrid has started her first charter season.
Adler Suprema Hybrid is chartered through Avcon Yacht, a subsidiary of Avcon Jet AG, an Austria-based aviation company specialising in the private jet sector.
The hybrid propulsion system combines two CAT diesel engines, two electric motors and a lithium polymer battery pack to offer multiple propulsion modes.
Powered silently by the electric motors alone, the yacht can cruise at 10 knots. At anchor, a full battery charge will operate all on-board systems, including air conditioning, for up to 17 hours.
Under conventional diesel power, the yacht can reach a top speed of close to 30 knots, while at eight knots it consumes just 12 litres of fuel per hour for a theoretical range of 3,400 nm. The yacht can sleep six guests in three double cabins and on the lower deck, including a full-beam master suite, while the interior decor includes top Italian brands such as Minotti and Armani Casa.
Equipped with iPad-controlled domotics for controlling lighting, blinds and the AV system, other features include under-floor heating, a Bose sound system, underwater lights, and an integrated monitoring system with multiple security cameras.
The Adler Suprema Hybrid is based in Monfalcone in the Gulf of Trieste.