European electric outboard manufacturer Remigo will exhibit their newest electric outboard, Neo, at METSTRADE. The company is actively seeking new dealers and distributors as part of its expanding global network.

The RemigoOne Neo is the company’s latest evolution of its award-winning integrated electric outboard, combining minimalist design, intuitive operation, and greater power for recreational boats, tenders, and sailing yachts up to 1.5 tons.
“The Neo builds on everything our customers loved about the original RemigoOne,” said Marko Vrtovec, CEO of Remigo. “It’s elegant, smart, and rugged, but also more capable, thanks to its new Boost Mode that delivers extra thrust when you need it most.”
Visitors can experience the Neo at stand 01.375 and at the Next Generation Propulsion Zone, stand 13.108.
Delivering up to 1,500 W of power, roughly equivalent to a 4 HP combustion outboard, the RemigoOne Neo features a 60-second Boost Mode to overcome wind, tide, or currents with ease. The motor then returns to its efficient 1,000 W cruise setting, or users can instantly reactivate Boost as needed.
The Neo is the lightest motor in its class at just 15.5 kg, including its integrated 1085 Wh battery. Remigo’s signature blade-shaped shaft design ensures smooth, quiet performance, easy stowage, and precise maneuverability, even when the motor is not running. The Neo’s configurable setup allows boaters to adjust their preferred shaft height, from S to XL, select from a variety of charging options, and choose from motor, tiller, or remote throttle controls.

Following successful market launches in Europe, North America, and Australia, Remigo is now targeting new distribution partnerships in the Far East and South America, where interest in compact, plug-and-play electric propulsion is growing rapidly.
“We already work with dealers in nearly every European country, as well as the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Australia,” Vrtovec said. “Our next step is to strengthen our presence in Asia and South America, where we see significant opportunities for lightweight, sustainable electric drive systems.”
For more information visit remigo.eu.