Now in their sixth year, the world’s only international awards dedicated exclusively to electric boats, continue to highlight the most innovative electric vessels across the globe, celebrating design, engineering achievement, and the rapid evolution of clean marine propulsion.
This year’s awards drew 5,000+ public votes from around the world and the expert judgement of a 35-member international panel, combining into a weighted voting system that determines the final results. From 42 finalists, 12 winners were selected across 10 categories, reflecting the accelerating growth, diversity, and sophistication of the electric boating sector.
Notably, two new countries join the Gussies “Atlas of Winners” for the first time: Türkiye and Bulgaria, with Bulgaria earning two winners in 2025. Two categories resulted in a tie, with the top entries separated by less than 1 percent of combined votes, and in one case, by a single vote.
2025 Gussies Winners
Up To 8m/26 ft
In Production
Helios Omega 7.2 — Helios Marine, Bulgaria
In Development — TIE
Alukin OceanAir 8 — Alukin Boats, Sweden | Pascal Technologies, Norway
NERO 645 Voltara — Nero Yachts, Germany
Over 8m/26 ft
In Production — TIE
Frauscher x Porsche Fantom 850 — Frauscher Shipyard, Austria | Porsche AG, Germany
Millikan M1.0 — Millikan Boats, France
In Development
CROOZE EZ 28 — Crooze Yachts, Bulgaria
Electric Sailboats
MODX-70 — MODX Catamarans, France
Electric Personal Watercraft (PWC)
Taiga Orca — Taiga Motors, Canada
Retrofitted & Customised Electric Boats
1928 Herreshoff Launch — Nova Luxe Yachts, USA
Electric Workboats
Electra 2800 SX — Sanmar Shipyard, Türkiye | Robert Allan Ltd., Canada
Commercial Passenger Vessels
In Operation
Candela P-12 — Candela, Sweden
In Development
EV Maritime — New Zealand
From high-performance record-setting race boats to solar-powered cruisers and zero-emission ferries, the 2025 winners demonstrate just how rapidly electric propulsion is advancing, and how widely it is being adopted.
“The category for boats over eight metres perfectly illustrates the remarkable breadth of electric propulsion today” said Jeff Butler, founder of The Gussies and editor of Plugboats. “One of the winners is a state-of-the-art performance boat that set the speed record at the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge; the other is a quiet, solar-powered overnighter built for relaxed coastal cruising. That contrast shows how far the industry has come, and how many different directions it’s now growing.”
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Gustave Trouvé Awards for Excellence in Electric Boats and Boating (The Gussies)
