![]() ![]() How did the Candela and Polestar partnership come about? Polestar DC charging, 11 kW 3-phase AC chargingĮxpected range: 57 nautical miles (65 US miles) at 22 knotsĬandela’s Mikhail Mahlberg answered some questions about the new battery system and range for CleanTechnica. Propulsion: 69 kWh battery (Polestar 2 Standard range, Single motor) If you are unfamiliar with the C-8, here are the specifications: In the press release, Candela wrote that at this cruising speed the propulsion and battery system are quite efficient using only 23 kW/30hp continuously. The C-8 uses hydrofoils to cruise above the water surface once it reaches a certain speed. The C-8 electric boats with the Polestar battery systems are scheduled to go into production in the first half of 2023. The new battery can quick charge in up to one hour, with the original battery this period was up to four hours. With the new larger battery, the C-8’s range is up to 65 miles traveling at 22 knots previously it was 50 miles. Yep, that’s right, the Candela C-8 now has the Polestar 2’s 69 kWh battery, rather than the 44 kWh battery it came with previously. Occasionally, we also write about electric boats, but this is the first time we have published an article about an electric boat getting a new battery system for an electric car, specifically the Polestar 2 battery. Enough posts have been made about the Polestar EVs they have their own tag on the site. Here at CleanTechnica, we write a lot about EVs, meaning mostly land-based electric vehicles: cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, e-bikes, and once in a while even electric tractors. ![]()
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