
Sunreef Yachts announces a milestone in the development of the Sunreef 43M Eco, marking the completion of the superyacht’s 43-meter-long and 15.4-meter-wide composite hull. This super catamaran represents a major change in the industry, redefining the superyacht experience by making it more energy-efficient and responsible.
“The hull unmoulding brings us closer to building one of the most revolutionary vessels in the yachting industry. The Sunreef 43M Eco’s composite structure offers the best of robustness and weight efficiency. Her architecture, build quality, and green tech solutions make her the world’s most advanced electric superyacht”, says Francis Lapp, Sunreef Yachts Founder and President.

This second hull was created using a single-shot infusion technique, allowing for a lighter and stronger structure while minimizing volatile organic compound emissions. By employing a modular construction approach, various yacht components can be developed simultaneously, enhancing project management efficiency and maintaining precision.
The yacht will feature over 120 m² of integrated solar panels, contributing to a total of 250 m² across the vessel. This advanced solar technology, combined with electric propulsion, aims to transform the superyacht experience into a cleaner and more energy-efficient one.
The Sunreef 43M Eco will include a hydrogeneration system for clean power while sailing and will utilize ultramodern batteries with a capacity of 1 MWh.
