Azura Indonesia
Azura Indonesia is a social enterprise that aims to deliver a solution for the coastal community and Mother Earth with green technologies so our planet can breathe a little bit longer.
Our latest product is MantaOne, the evolutionary electric long tail engine. MantaOne replaces the conventional 4-stroke engines used to power “longtail” boat propulsion shafts, a type of propulsion particularly popular in Southeast Asia.
By using MantaOne, the user and fishermen can lower its monthly carbon footprint by up to 345 kg and offset up to 60% of its operating costs.
5 out of 17 Sustainable Development Goals by United Nations achieved by Azura Indonesia
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That the average fisherman spends USD 125 per month for maintenance costs
Azura Products
MantaOne
A cutting-edge electric propulsion engine that replaces
conventional 4-stroke petrol engines, which are frequently
utilized with long tail boats or better known as “jukung”.
The MantaOne is powered through an electric motor,
connected to an in-house designed Li-ion battery where it
can run for 3 hours, at maximum speed of 4-5 knots. The
instantaneous high torque makes the throttle incredibly
responsive. The MantaOne electric propulsion engine is the
solution to facilitate free fishing and sustainable
fishing everyday.
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Bigger engine coming soon
Meet the founder
Nadea Nabila
Nadea, an ocean-loving visionary with a master's degree in electronic engineering, expertly bridges business and technology. Her journey from Kumoh National Institute and Institut Teknologi Bandung reflects unwavering commitment to environmental technology. During her tenure in South Korea, her tech research produced papers on advanced ICT implementation. Prior to leading Azura Indonesia, she excelled at Michael Page Indonesia, as a Software Engineering recruitment consultant.
After winning the title of Miss Scuba (Diving) Indonesia in 2017, Nadea became a passionate ocean conservation advocate, giving voice to the voiceless—the Ocean.
Frequently asked questions
1: No poverty
7: Affordable and clean energy
10: Reduced inequalities
13: Climate action
14: Life below water