Rossinavi's first hybrid-electric catamaran with an AI system for comfort and greenery has been launched.
Named Seawolf X the catamaran features technological innovations in both energy management and propulsion technologies

Rossinavi's innovative hybrid-electric catamaran Seawolf X, powered by an onboard artificial intelligence system to improve comfort and maximize the yacht's green potential, was launched in Pisa on the Navicelli Canal.
The exterior architecture of the new catamaran is by Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design, while the New York-based Meyer Davis Studio is responsible for the interior design.
Seawolf X, explains Rossinavi in its note, bears the BluE brand, the shipyard's new sustainable philosophy which in this yacht is revealed by combining an attractive design with ecological solutions that include the use of batteries and solar panels.
The technical performance of this catamaran includes three scenarios: the ability to sail for a whole day in fully electric mode; on multi-day trips, it can sail in electric mode for 90% of the time; and on transatlantic voyages, it can sail the Atlantic in electric mode for 80% of the time.
The hibernation mode, which activates when the catamaran is docked, minimizes consumption, and the energy produced can be returned to the dock or to a private property. Seawolf X provides enough energy to recharge an entire villa. Two diesel generators can quickly recharge the batteries, and it can also recharge from the grid in just five hours.
“After years of research and construction, we are delighted and proud to witness the launch of the Sea Cat project, now Seawolf X, the first hybrid-electric multihull. This yacht features significant technological innovations in both energy management and propulsion technologies, marking the beginning of a new chapter in next-generation vessels,” said Federico Rossi, Rossinavi's Chief Operating Officer.
The onboard artificial intelligence system, called Rossinavi AI, constantly analyzes the vessel's operation to improve comfort and maximize the yacht's green potential. By "learning" from observation, it can predict the needs of guests on board and recommend environmentally friendly behaviors to the crew, encouraging them to navigate responsibly. The AI software monitors the battery pack to maintain a charge level between 20 and 80%, the ideal range for battery life.
The Fulvio De Simoni Yacht Design team has developed a catamaran with a sleek, low silhouette reminiscent of a sports car.
For outdoor living, Seawolf X features three distinct areas: a sociable cockpit centered around a pool, a spacious sundeck, and a bow area with a hidden pool and convertible home theater.
Rossinavi also reports that, in keeping with sustainability principles, solar panels have been carefully integrated into the vessel, ensuring a large surface area for energy recovery. For efficiency, lightweight solutions include an ingenious anchor installation that not only meets weight standards but also enhances the aesthetics. Finally, the futuristic catamaran's interior, with thoughtful lighting solutions and choice of materials, is comfortable and inviting.
With its BluE philosophy, developed in 2022, the shipyard explains that it has revolutionized its approach to innovation, prioritizing environmental impact in its hybrid-electric yacht projects. "These vessels are powered by batteries and solar panels with the aim of reducing CO2 emissions. By absorbing sunlight during the day, they use photovoltaic technology to convert it into energy that is stored in advanced batteries and released at night, creating a bioluminescent effect similar to that of luminous plankton," the statement concludes.
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