Elco Electric Boat Motors
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Elco Electric Boat Motors Channel Description Snapshot
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Elco, the Founder of the Electric Production Boat, is one of the most historic names in boat building.Our roots stretch back over 125 years to the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, where a fleet of 55 Elco Electric Launches shuttled over one million passengers around the Fair’s man-made lake.
Elco offers a full line of outboard electric motors as well as electric inboard and hybrid systems.
Our MADE IN THE USA products go through an intense testing process, resulting in the highest quality electric propulsion systems when combined with superior value provide efficiency, power, and durability.
By combining traditional and proven designs with leading-edge motor and control technology, Elco leads the industry in electric propulsion. Boating enthusiasts trust Elco for its durable, powerful, safe, and efficient motors that are built to the level of excellence that has guided the company for more than 125 years.
Elco offers a full line of outboard electric motors as well as electric inboard and hybrid systems.
Our MADE IN THE USA products go through an intense testing process, resulting in the highest quality electric propulsion systems when combined with superior value provide efficiency, power, and durability.
By combining traditional and proven designs with leading-edge motor and control technology, Elco leads the industry in electric propulsion. Boating enthusiasts trust Elco for its durable, powerful, safe, and efficient motors that are built to the level of excellence that has guided the company for more than 125 years.
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