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RAD Propulsion Launches High-Power RAD 120 Electric Drive

RAD Propulsion announce the launch of the RAD 120, a next-generation electric drive system engineered to meet the increasing global demand for higher-power, zero-emission marine propulsion solutions.

The 120 kW electric drive represents a key milestone for the British manufacturer, building on the proven success of its RAD 40 system to address applications requiring enhanced performance capabilities. The RAD 120 is engineered for commercial, defence and leisure vessels, providing high thrust and zero-emission operation.

Delivering 120 kW of continuous power, the RAD 120 has RAD’s signature compact form factor. The system operates on 350-450V, maintaining compatibility with RAD’s existing voltage architecture, and offers motor speeds up to 5000 RPM with propeller speeds of approximately 3000 RPM.

Key technical features of the RAD 120 include:

  • Enhanced thrust capabilities: The drive can accept very large blade area propellers up to 17″ diameter, enabling high-thrust applications across diverse vessel types
  • Installation flexibility: Available in long and extra-long shaft length configurations to suit different hull designs, with a weight of 175 kg.
  • Integrated steering: Built-in 180° steering capability (90° to port and starboard) eliminating the need for external steering mechanisms
  • Modular battery integration: Compatible with any suitable battery configuration, with a minimum recommended capacity of 61 kWh and preferred capacity of at least 122 kWh. Multiple batteries can be linked to deliver up to 244 kWh total capacity. RAD can offer generator / range extender interfaces for those wishing to use the drive in a hybrid configuration.
  • Plug-and-play design: Complete drive system supplied ready for installation, maintaining RAD’s commitment to ease of integration and fit out
  • Versatile propeller options: Designed to accommodate custom propeller configurations, with plans for five-ten standard options in bronze or stainless steel, featuring three, four and five-bladed designs in both left and right-handed variants
  • Autonomy ready. Built using the same RADBus control architecture as the RAD 40 the drive is fully fly-by-wire and RAD offers an autonomy interface and control document and support.

“The launch of the RAD 120 marks a new era for RAD Propulsion,” said Dan Hook, CEO of RAD Propulsion. “We’ve listened carefully to feedback from the marine industry and identified a clear need for scalable electric propulsion that doesn’t compromise on performance. The RAD 120 delivers the power, thrust and operational flexibility that commercial operators and boat builders have been asking for, while maintaining the installation simplicity and reliability that define our RAD 40 system. This is electric propulsion that’s ready for the real-world demands of today’s marine sector.

“The system’s modular battery architecture allows range, performance, and weight distribution to be tailored to each vessel type—providing a practical, future-ready solution for both refit and new-build projects.” Continues Hook

The new drive system is designed to operate in temperatures from -20°C to +80°C, with seawater temperature capability from 0°C to +35°C, ensuring reliable performance across diverse operating environments.

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