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Charged EVs | Aqua superPower deploys marine fast EV charging station on Italy’s Lake Garda


Electric boat charging specialist Aqua superPower recently unveiled its first marine fast charger, at the Nautica Feltrinelli shipyard on Italy’s Lake Garda. A second station is soon to be installed on the lake’s opposite bank in Lazise, enabling zero-emission voyages for boaters exploring this scenic inland waterway.

Located at Gargnano on the western shore of Lake Garda, Nautica Feltrinelli has a long history in the Italian boating world. It was founded in 1919 by the Feltrinelli family, whose boatbuilding legacy goes back to the 17th century. Today, the shipyard serves as the exclusive Italian importer for Austrian luxury boatbuilder Frauscher.

The new Aqua 75 DC fast charger delivers up to 75 kW of power, and supports the CCS standard.

Nautica Feltrinelli introduced its new charging station at a recent open house event. Boating enthusiasts were invited to the shipyard for on-water test drives of Frauscher’s latest electric models.

“This first charger on Lake Garda is a pivotal moment for sustainable boating in Italy,” said Michele Bolpagni, Country Manager Italy for Aqua superPower. “Partnering with Nautica Feltrinelli—a family-run icon with over a century of nautical heritage—allows us to honor tradition while accelerating the electric revolution. With the upcoming Lazise installation, we’ll bridge the lake’s shores, making zero-emission adventures accessible to all.”

“At Nautica Feltrinelli, we’ve always balanced our artisan roots with forward-thinking innovation, and this collaboration with Aqua superPower embodies that spirit,” said Mauro Feltrinelli, CEO of Nautica Feltrinelli. “Lake Garda’s pristine waters deserve clean, quiet propulsion, and our new fast charger empowers our Frauscher clients to explore without compromise.”

Source: Aqua superPower





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