Key figures
250 kWh
of electrical capacity
15kg
of electrical capacity
40h
of mooring autonomy
From powering life on board to propulsion
Modular and adaptable, REXH₂ has the unique ability to meet multiple energy needs. From powering onboard electrical systems to propelling the vessel, this marinised generator is a sustainable solution for multiple uses.
A sailing catamaran with an electric motor
The Samana 59 Smart Electric x REXH₂ features a virtuous energy architecture made up of a REXH₂ capable of delivering up to 70kW of continuous power, a battery made up of 63kWh LiFePO4-EVEPOWER (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cells, and 42m2 of ‘Slim’ type solar panels with a power output of 6145Wp. She has a total energy capacity of 250kWh, enough to meet the energy needs of her propulsion (in and out of port) and to power life on board at anchor.


Up to 1 week’s autonomy
Depending on how it is used, REXH₂ can guarantee an anchorage autonomy of 40 hours, or 1 week without the need to refuel. In the event of bad weather or falling sales, and if the other systems in place cannot be used, it can allow the vessel to sail for 10 hours at a speed of 4 knots. This allows the vessel to reach the nearest coastline, where it can be refuelled with hydrogen.
Find out more about the project in this video presentation.