

Overview
Lightweight, sturdy and easy to maintain, the ZENPRO® 690 is the most powerful electric RIB in the ZenPro range. Its DeepBlue propulsion system from Torqeedo provides 100 kW of electrical power, combined with 84.4 kWh lithium-ion batteries for exceptional performance. The improved hull, light in weight and optimised in shape, reduces the energy needed to push the boat and maximises efficiency. CE certified (ISO 6185-3 2014) and available in three configurations — open cockpit, enclosed cabin, and enclosed cabin with rear saloon.
What sets it apart
Powerful Electric Motor
The ZENPRO® 690 is equipped with a robust 100 kW (approximately 150 horsepower) inboard electric motor. This powerful motor, combined with 84.4 kWh lithium-ion batteries, ensures that the ZenPro 690 delivers exceptional performance in demanding conditions.
Optimised Autonomy
Designed with an impressive range in mind, the ZENPRO® 690 can operate for up to 15 hours on a full charge. This autonomy makes it ideal for extended trips, whether exploring coastal areas or engaging in prolonged professional operations on the water.
Certified for Safety and Performance
The ZENPRO® 690 meets stringent safety and performance standards, being CE certified (ISO 6185-3 2014) and Category C, ISO 6185 certified for professional applications.
Rapid Charging
The ZENPRO® 690 features a total charging time of just 4 hours, ensuring the boat is ready for use with minimal downtime.
Versatile Configurations
Available in three distinct versions — OUVERT (open cockpit), CABINE (enclosed cabin), and GUEST (enclosed cabin with rear saloon) — the ZENPRO® 690 can be tailored to suit various operational and comfort needs.
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