Momentum M10
10kW - 15hp* complete system. Complete system package includes: engine, battery, and connecting wiring.
High-powered, super-lightweight electric outboard.
Integrated fold-back tiller, safety throttle button, and high contrast color display.
Custom-designed quick-release connection to transom bracket.
The only 15hp electric outboard ready to go straight out of the box!
The Momentum M10 tiller package can simply be put straight onto your boat, and you can blast off – no tools required.
First, the incredibly robust and cleverly designed transom bracket is firmly clamped onto your boat.
Weighing in at just 22kg, it’s very easy to slide the motor onto the transom bracket.
Lock it in place using the simple but secure sliding clip – ensure that the red label is hidden to show it is firmly locked.
As there is only one cable for both power and data, all you need to do is:
- Plug in to the motor then the battery
- Turn on the battery
- Plug in the safety kill cord
- Twist the throttle and away you go!
Technical Data
Amp Hours 90 Amp Hours
Battery Chemistry Lithium Ion NMC
Battery Supplied Battery Included
Maximum Watts 10000W
HP / KW 15hp / 10kW
Included Cable 3m power and data cable
Net Weight 22kg
Reverse Gear Yes
Safety Kill Cord Yes
Safety Start Yes
Saltwater Compatible Yes
Shaft Length 390mm Short, 520mm Long
Run Time
Single Engine Set-up
Speed (kph) Runtime (hrs) Range (km) 2.4 39.9 94.7 4.1 11.6 47.3 5.6 7.1 39.6 9.1 1.7 15.3 15.2 0.6 9.7 Data collected on 4.3m workboat with 450kg load
Double Engine Set-up
Speed (kph) Runtime (hrs) Range (km) 5.5 21.3 116 7.4 8.6 63 11.9 1.7 20 14.3 1.1 16 22.8 0.7 17 Data collected on 4.3m workboat with 500kg load
Features
MAX INPUT POWER 10KW
SHAFT LENGTH 39CM SHORT / 52CM LONG
PROP DIAMETER 34CM
NO. OF BLADES 4
COOLING SYSTEM 100% EXTERNAL PASSIVE SEAWATER
TRIP COMPUTER INTEGRATED GPS POWER AND RANGE DISPLAY
WEIGHT OBM + PROP: 24KG, MOUNT: 6KG
** Any reference to horsepower (HP) for electric motors is a theoretical equivalent based on thrust and performance characteristics, and not a direct measure of power. This comparison is intended for illustrative purposes only and may not reflect exact power equivalency.
