Friday, February 12, 2010

DiMora Develops First Production Electric Jet Ski

Palm Springs, California – DiMora Eco Watercraft, the newest affiliate of the growing DiMora transportation empire, is about to open up thousands of lakes and waterways worldwide for water recreation enthusiasts. Its new line of high performance, 100 percent electric, battery-powered jet skis will produce no pollution and be far quieter than traditional gasoline-engine craft. These features will overcome the two main objections that limit jet ski acceptance in countless recreation areas.

In announcing the new company, Founder and CEO Sir Alfred J. DiMora noted his personal excitement about the opportunity to bring environmental consciousness to this sport. “There is a growing awareness in most of the world that we need to plan all aspects of our technological development with a view toward the long-term sustainability of our planet’s resources.”

DiMora went on to say, “This does not mean that we have to give up all of the pleasures of life. Instead, we should rethink the technology involved to create a thrilling experience on the water while we minimize our adverse impact on the environment. The key is a open-minded search for innovations that allow us to meet both objectives.”

The Stealth jet ski carries four passengers in a body made largely from high-strength lava rock using techniques pioneered by DiMora Motorcar. It features solar panels to power systems and recharge batteries. High-intensity underwater LEDs provide light for nighttime recreation and to explore beneath the jet ski. GPS navigation and a high-power music and video entertainment system are standard.

Refreshments can be carried aboard the removable cooler, and the onboard canopy may be raised for shade. A rear-mounted camera and dashboard display allow the driver to check the safety of water-skiers pulled by the jet ski.

Returning to the decision to make the Stealth all electric, DiMora noted that “Fossil fuels are a limited resource with related ecological problems. Electricity is increasingly being generated with earth-friendlier systems such as solar panels and wind turbines, so it is feasible and logical to base our recreation systems on renewable electricity rather than gasoline.”

Source: http://www.prlog.org/10529950-dimora-develops-first-production-electric-jet-ski.html

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