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january 25, 2018 - Adler

Adler Suprema’s Hybrid Marine Solutions

The revolutionary propulsion system on board #adler Suprema takes you to a transatlantic crossing on a single tank of fuel

- #adler #yacht today reveals full details on its ground-breaking propulsion and technology systems on board Suprema
- With a top range of up to 3,400nm at eight knots, owners could comfortably carry out a transatlantic crossing on a single tank of fuel.

- The #adler Suprema’s HMS (Hybrid Marine Solutions) hybrid propulsion system provides owners with optimal performance at a range of speeds and fuel efficiencies - The default propulsion mode of the #yacht controls fully automatic whether it uses electric, hybrid or twin diesel propulsion

Adler #yacht, headquartered in Switzerland with construction facilities in Italy, is now revealing full details on its ground-breaking propulsion and technology systems, which give a deeper look into the yacht’s foundations and explain why the company’s new take on #yacht building is so revolutionary.

The #adler Suprema is the smart #yacht for the next generation of owners who don’t know the meaning of the word “compromise”. As well as pedigree interior and exterior design from Nuvolari-Lenard, one of the world’s most celebrated superyacht designers, the #adler Suprema offers pioneering propulsion and technology solutions that have broken multiple barriers in yachting.

The 76-foot (23.11-metre) motoryacht is the first in its kind to be built with a Hybrid Marine Solutions (HMS) hybrid propulsion system. The semi-displacement flybridge is also the first #yacht in its category to be constructed from carbon fibre, and it is the first hybrid #yacht in the world to have been built through the collaboration of expert teams in the automotive, aviation and marine sectors.

Adler’s background in the aviation industry has rooted its core principles in reliability, redundancy and safety, as well as provided an appreciation for the importance of aerodynamic efficiency. The naval architecture of the #adler Suprema’s RINA CE-A certified hull form was developed over four years, with vigorous finite element analysis optimization involving computational fluid dynamics simulations, followed extensive tank testing in Vienna.

The result is a #yacht that provides the best possible combination of performance and seaworthiness, with a degree of investment in research and development that is practically unheard of in its category. 

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