FinX

The first fin outboard motor, electric and safe.

FinX is revolutionizing nautical propulsion by developing an undulating membrane for boat engines, imitating fish swimming. This new propulsion, which replaces the propeller with a fin, is bio-inspired, efficient, electric and totally safe. It represents the future of nautical mobility. Indeed, FinX meets the major needs of the sector by providing key advantages. This proven technology is totally safe (no risk of cut, injury, or entanglement), efficient, robust and easier to maintain.

STAND NUMBER:
05.461
CATEGORIES:
Product category
Marine electronics & Marine related software:
Electrical, Electronics, Navigation
Marina equipment, boatyard equipment and boat construction tools and materials:
Marina and Yard Equipment, Trailers, Transport
EVENT:
METSTRADE 2024
ADDRESS:

78 rue Philippe de Girard 75018 Paris Ile-de-France France

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  • Fin E

    Fin E

    The Fin E is a 150HP wave-membrane propulsion system engine

    The Fin E is the second FinX fin-based propulsion system, now under development. With 150HP (110kW), it uses wave-membrane technology like the Fin S, with two vertical membranes for enhanced propulsion. The Fin E offers similar disruptive benefits, including high efficiency and low environmental impact. Designed for river shuttles, tourist boats, workboats, and rentals, the Fin E was selected by France Mobilités to showcase at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
  • Fin S

    Fin S

    The Fin S is a 2kW, safe, 100% electric fin propulsion engine for boats and sailboats up to 3 tons.

    The Fin S is the world’s first fin-based, propeller-free boat engine. Fully electric and safe, it provides 2kW of power (equivalent to a 4HP engine) for small boats and sailboats up to 3 tons. Unlike traditional propellers, this linear motor propels water in a straight line, imitating the quiet strength of marine mammals. Designed for boat rentals, sailing schools, and maritime industries, the Fin S began first deliveries in late 2022, with the initial series industrialized in summer 2023.