MantaOne
Electric long-tail for small boat
Model MantaOne 2kW
Throttle : Electric speed control
Full charge in under : under 1.5h
Autonomy : 3.5 hours
Did you know ?
Every year, smallholder fishermen emits
8,280,000 tons of carbon dioxide.
While fishing activities themselves may not directly emit significant amounts of CO2,
the broader impact of certain fishing practices on the environment, such as the use of
conventional engines can contribute to carbon emissions.
Most fishermen spend 70% of their
income for fuel expenses.
Fuel expenses are a significant concern for fishermen. With the rise of fuel costs,
particularly for small-scale or artisanal fishermen with limited financial resources,
can have a significant impact on the economic viability of fishing operations.
Additional cost for maintenance USD 125
per-month.
These additional costs vary based on the type of fishing operation, the region, and the
specific challenges faced by the fishermen.
- Boat Material: Fiberglass
- Boat Length: 7m
- Width: 0.8m - From Outer
- Leg's Extension Material: Bamboo
- Gasoline Needs 5 liters (USD 4) = 11,5kg CO2
MantaOne engines can save up to 70% per trip. Maximizing a more
sustainable energy for fishing and maritime activities.
Introducing
MantaOne
An electric propulsion engine to facilitate sustainable fishing and free fishing
everyday! MantaOne requires no maintenance, is completely silent, durable,
and clean.
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.
Spesifications:
Model MantaOne 2kW
Throttle: Electric speed control
Cooling: Air
Mounting: Manualit
Battery Pack: Li-Ion 3kWh
Full charge in under under 1.5h
Autonomy: 3.5 hours
The impact
Reduce carbon footprint by 78%
Incorporating renewable energy sources, such as solar panel charging on to fishermen's homes can supplement power needs and
reduce reliance on traditional fuel sources.
345 kg
Conventional engine
270 kg
Grid charging
0 kg
Solar charging
Testimonials from fishermen
Bu Made
Fisherman’s wife“I have installed a MantaOne solar panel charging station above my house’s rooftop and I can easily charge the MantaOne engine once being used - free of charge.
A huge advantage from using MantaOne is the lack of regular maintenance it needs, in comparison to a combustion engine that requires monthly oil changes.”
Pak Wayan
Fisherman“MantaOne is very practical. I can easily control the power speed with the MantaOne engine with simple steps, there is no need to pull from the starter, simply just by switching on the button and you are ready to go!
If we do coastal fishing, MantaOne can last more than a day. We can converse easily while waiting for the fish to take the bait.”
Wayan Mangku
Fisherman“90% of long-tailed petrol engines produce loud noises and vibrations in comparison to the complete silent MantaOne electric propulsion engine.
MantaOne produces no noise, I feel more comfortable using the engine as I am able to communicate with other fishermen with other boats surrounding me.”
Miswar
Fisherman“..similar to Sanyo (water pump), just press, and it turns on, the sound is soft, and no need to buy oil anymore..”
Wayan Sidra
Fisherman"It's much quieter and smoother than a traditional engine, but my home's electricity supply isn't sufficient for charging the battery"
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