The Greenline 33 is a powerful response to environmental calls for decreasing pollution. To this concern, this vessel uses up to four times less fossil fuel in a year than a planing powerboat, and is completely emission-free in electric mode. Bisol photovoltaic modules placed on the solar roof of the Greenline Hybrid are manufactured according to the highest quality standards and exhibit the highest energy yield recorded in low as well as in high irradiation areas.
All this is very important to the efficient running of the boat. Micro solar power plants installed on the roof are robust, safe, reliable and suitable for usage in different climate zones. Bisol PV modules can sustain a weight of 400 kilograms on the front and reverse side (wind testing) and temperature cycling from 40 °C to + 85 °C at 85 percent humidity.
Highly transparent glass, which covers the solar cells, is only 3,2 millimeters thick and considerably reduces the modules weight. It is highly resistant and protects the cells from mechanical shocks and from other environmental influences (for example hail storm). The glass is highly transparent across the whole spectrum which increases energy yield.
The Greenline 33 boat will increase boating comfort, reduce running costs to a significant extent and drastically reduce the carbon emissions footprint of a boating family. This has been made possible by the revolutionary shape of the Superdisplacement hull, and the implementation of alternative technologies and power sources.
In electric mode, the Greenline Hybrid is completely emission-free. In diesel mode, the Greenline 33 will burn up to four times less fossil fuel per nautical mile than comparable planing hulls, reducing the pollution by 75 percent. BISOL PV modules and Greenline 33 yachts are a great combination to all who are concerned about preserving our nature and to those, who want more comfort and enjoyment for their money.