It connects the battery and motor and delivers low voltage to all 12V electronics on the boat, eliminating the need for any additional 12V battery.
Intelligent Power Supply
Ensures continuous power in emergencies
The Intelligent Power Supply (IPS) is a central component of the electric propulsion system, responsible for managing and coordinating key functions such as outboard motor control and integration with subsystems like the CAN bus and anchor power supply. By efficiently distributing power and enabling seamless communication between devices, the IPS ensures reliable operation and optimal performance of the vessel’s propulsion and auxiliary systems.
Dive Into The Details
IPS Specifications
Dimension
20.80 in x 14.17 in x 6.06 in
Specification
12V, 1000w Power supply
Weight
41.8 lb
All-In-One Power Solution
Eliminates the need for a separate 12V battery by supplying low-voltage power to all onboard electronics.
High & Low Voltage Management
Intelligently splits high and low voltage to ensure continuous power distribution and prevent system failures.
Backup Power Support
Automatically provides emergency backup power in case of battery failure, keeping essential systems operational.
Versatile Power Connectivity
Supports 12V devices such as speakers, lights, refrigerators, and microwaves for a fully equipped boating experience.
Compact & Efficient Design
Sleek dimensions (50.3” x 9.2”) allow for easy installation without taking up excessive space.
Programmable & Reliable
Designed with advanced programming to optimize performance, enhance safety, and ensure long-term reliability.
What is the function of the Intelligent Power Supply (IPS)?
The IPS is the central power management unit of the electric propulsion system. It distributes power, manages motor control, and coordinates communication across onboard subsystems including the CAN bus, anchor, and auxiliary devices.
How many devices can the IPS support?
The IPS includes multiple output ports for pumps, lights, HDMI, CAN communication, anchor systems, and backup power—each rated up to 20A or 60A depending on the function.
What kind of voltage does the IPS handle?
The IPS accepts a high-voltage DC input ranging from 200V to 450V, and outputs regulated 12V power to connected systems and components, allowing it to integrate directly with high-capacity marine battery systems.
Is the IPS weather- and marine-grade?
Yes, it is IP67-rated for water and dust resistance and built to operate in demanding marine environments with a temperature range of -10°C to 45°C.
How does the IPS manage CAN communication and power distribution?
The IPS includes Main CAN and Zone CAN ports, each with 12V/60A output, ensuring both communication and power delivery to subsystems like the Vessel Control Unit (VCU), display, and digital throttle.
What is the maximum current output for anchoring operations?
The IPS can deliver up to 100A through its dedicated anchoring port, supporting high-load functions like electric winches or anchor deployment mechanisms.