X Shore’s boats don’t necessarily look like eels, but the company says they were inspired by electric South American fish.

X Shore started taking orders for electric boats in 2018, and now has two models for sale, the Eelex 8000 and the Eelor 6000. They’re manufactured in Sweden, but can be transported globally. The larger Eelex 6500 and Eeltrek 8000 are also in the works, though not yet for sale.

Electric boats are quieter, and create less emissions than boats powered by fossil fuels. They’re also cheaper, according to X Shore, which says the cost of refueling an electric boat can be as low as one-tenth the cost for fossil fuels. At nearly $300,000 for the larger boat, X Shore boats seem to be going for the luxury crowd, but they’re smaller crafts than other electric yachts on the market.

See the Eelex 8000 here.


The Eelex 8000 is the most expensive boat currently sold by X Shore, at about $280,000.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Deck and hull colors are customizable, with three options: moss, sandy, and coffee.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

It weighs about 5,700 pounds, with a width of 8 feet and a length of 26 feet.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

It fully charges in eight hours, or in only one hour on supercharging mode.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Cruising speed is 24 knots, but it can reach up to 40 knots.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

It has a range of up to 100 nautical miles, depending on travel speed.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

X Shore calls its engine design a "clean and efficient powerhouse."

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Along with the wheel, controls are on a 24 inch waterproof and glare-proof touch screen.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

The boat is powered by lithium ion batteries, which power the single shaft propulsion system.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Electric power is quieter than fossil fuel powered-boats, and X Shore emphasizes that its boats are silent.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Quieter craft mean boaters can explore the water without as much harm to the natural environment, or scaring wildlife away.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Or, as X Shore puts it, "You have become One with Nature."

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Electric power also means fewer fossil fuel emissions, which can contribute to climate change.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

X Shore credits this care for the natural world with its Swedish heritage, "where people and the sea have lived in harmony for centuries."

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

The minimalist Scandinavian design was inspired by the South American Electric Eel.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

"We modeled our boats after the eel's robust head and its sleek, streamlined body" X Shore said.

Foto: Electric eel.

The eel ornament on the boat nods to that inspiration, and also acts as a handle for passengers.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

Of course, the eel's electric abilities also partially inspired the design.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

The Eelex 8000 has a sunroof and roofrack.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

It has two rows of seating, enough for four passengers.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore

X Shore offers test drives for interested buyers.

Foto: Eelex 8000. Source: X Shore