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Feasibility study underway to electrify Shotover Jet

Whether an electric power unit can deliver the same sort excitement as a internal combustion engine is yet to be proved.

The Shotover Jet.

Ngāi Tahu Tourism, which owns the Shotover Jet, has signed a contract with electric propulsion firm Naut to explore the possibility of electrifying the iconic boats.

The feasibility study would see Naut, which currently builds electric engines for 6 metre to 12 metre boats, team up with experts to

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Nicholas Pointon Wed, 16 Nov 2022
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