Destiny

Destiny sets a new standard for sustainable tourism with silent, emission-free travel. With a spacious cabin, panoramic views, and smooth handling, it promises a memorable experience. Powered by twin Mako electric outboard motors, Ray LFP battery packs, and the ORCA electric steering system, it offers effortless manoeuvrability. Built for low-cost and low-maintenance operation, Destiny is a perfect blend of performance and sustainability.

Destiny at Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh

Destiny at Sukhna Lake, Chandigarh

Features

Optional plug & charge
50 passengers
20 kWh
9 m long x 3.25 m wide
Max speed of 7 knots
Range 45 km
3 kWp
2 x 6 kW

Battery Choices

Power your boat experience with your choice of battery: the DNV certified Manta, build for professional operations, or the Ray, designed for carefree leisure operations.

MANTA

Manta LFP batteries packs are DNV approved, meeting stringent quality quality and safety standards. It is rated upto IP 67 standards.​

RAY

Ray is a safer LFP marine grade battery pack designed and built for leisure grade operations





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    Discover our fleet!

    Destiny 1

    In 2022, the first solar-electric boat in the Destiny series was launched at Sukna Lake in Chandigarh. This innovative vessel, capable of accommodating 30 passengers, represents a significant step forward in sustainable maritime transportation.

    Destiny 2

    In 2024, the second solar-electric boat in the Destiny series was launched in Alappuzha. This 8-passenger solar-electric cruise vessel is designed for tourism operations on Vembanad Lake.

    Destiny 3

    The fourth solar-electric boat in the Destiny series made its debut in 2024 at Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. This eco-friendly boat, designed for 12 passengers, is now actively supporting wildlife tourism in the region.

    Destiny 4

    In 2024, Kolkata, West Bengal, saw the launch of the third solar-electric boat in the Destiny series. Designed to seat 16 passengers, this advanced vessel can achieve a top speed of 8 knots, highlighting the continued innovation in sustainable maritime transport.

    Destiny 5

    The fifth solar-powered boat in the Destiny series launched in 2024 at Odisha’s Chilika Lake. This environmentally friendly vessel, designed to carry up to 20 passengers, now plays a vital role in supporting religious tourism to the Kalijai Temple located on an island in the heart of Chilika Lake.

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