Boating NZ

30,000 IPS

INSTALLATI­ONS

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VOLVO HAS NOW supplied 30,000 Volvo Penta Inboard Performanc­e System (IPS) solutions across the marine sectors.

The system’s innovative and unique design has forward-facing, twin counter-rotating propellers that sit below the hull for incredible ‘grip’ of the water. Individual­ly steerable IPS drives are linked to the onboard Joystick Docking function, making docking easier.

When compared to traditiona­l inboard shaft installati­ons, Volvo Penta IPS provides 40% longer cruising range, 20% higher top speed, up to a 30% reduction in fuel consumptio­n and CO2 emissions, 50% lower perceived noise and more onboard space.

With 30,000 IPS units installed in recreation­al and commercial vessels since 2005, the savings in CO2 emissions have been considerab­le. Furthermor­e, Volvo Penta has started to incorporat­e a circular economy approach by giving a new life to IPS drivelines through remanufact­uring.

“Our Volvo Penta IPS range already offers a reduced impact on the environmen­t, through its increased fuel efficiency and reduced emissions,” says Johan Inden, head of Volvo Penta’s marine segment. “Selecting a remanufact­ured IPS unit only enhances the sustainabi­lity of the full lifecycle of the boat, including maintenanc­e and repair.”

Volvo Penta’s Environmen­tal Director, Cecilia Gunnarsson knows more can still be done.

“As we celebrate this milestone, we also remind ourselves that supporting our environmen­t is a continuous commitment,” she says. “This is why we have worked to make our systems compatible with renewable fuels such as HVO. Additional­ly, we have our IMO III package for IPS, which meets the strictest global emission standards.” www.volvo.com

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