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Electric boats for sale

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Buying an electric boat

Volta brings the world's leading electric boats together in one place, so you can compare models, specifications and prices without hopping between manufacturer sites. Every listing comes from a verified builder, with full specs on range, top speed, battery capacity and charging.

Whether you want a quiet day cruiser, a family catamaran, a capable electric RIB or a commercial workboat, you can filter by price, category, brand and performance to find the right fit. New and pre-owned boats sit side by side, so it is easy to weigh a brand-new model against a well-kept used one.

Not sure where to start? Browse the full collection above, or read our buyer's guides for help with range, charging and the true cost of ownership.

QUESTIONS

Electric boats for sale: common questions

How much does an electric boat cost?
Prices range widely. Compact electric day boats and tenders can start in the low tens of thousands of euros, while larger catamarans and long-range cruisers run into the hundreds of thousands. Use the price filter to see boats in your budget, and check each listing for the exact asking price.
Where can I buy electric boats for sale?
You can browse and enquire about electric boats directly on Volta. Each listing connects you with a verified manufacturer or dealer, so you can ask about availability, delivery and specifications from the boat's detail page.
Are used electric boats worth buying?
A well-maintained used electric boat can be excellent value, since the motor and drivetrain have far fewer wearing parts than a combustion engine. Check the battery's age and health, the charge cycles, and any service history. New and pre-owned boats are listed side by side so you can compare.
How far can an electric boat travel on one charge?
Range depends on the boat and how you use it. Smaller day cruisers typically cover 15 to 30 nautical miles, while larger boats with bigger battery packs or solar support can exceed 100 nautical miles. Every listing shows the manufacturer's range figures.
Do you need a licence to drive an electric boat?
Licence rules depend on the boat's size and your country's regulations, not on whether it is electric. In many European countries, smaller boats below a length and power threshold need no licence. Always confirm the rules with your local maritime authority.