No Ramp. No Marina. No Limits.
Most watercraft need a trailer, a boat ramp, and a plan. ROXEN needs a roof rack.
Load it up, drive to wherever looks interesting on the map, and launch from any shoreline. No marina fees. No trailer reversing. No permission required.
The fishing spot nobody else bothers with. The island you've never set foot on. The cove at the end of the coastline that's always just out of reach.
The lakes where everything else is banned and there's no ramp anyway? Especially those.
ROXEN gets you there. And when you arrive, you leave nothing behind.
Why Explore with ROXEN
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Waters nothing else can reach
Many lakes ban petrol engines entirely. Others simply have no ramp, no marina, no infrastructure of any kind. Just a shoreline and water. ROXEN is electric enough to be welcome and light enough to carry there. Both problems solved.
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Camp, Fish, Explore
Electric means no engine noise announcing your arrival. Get closer to wildlife, quieter coves, and fishing spots that a petrol craft would empty in seconds.
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Load it and go
ROXEN travels on a roof rack wherever your car goes. New lake on Saturday. New coastline on Sunday. The map opens up completely.
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No infrastructure needed
No ramp, no marina, no fixed home harbour. Launch from a beach, a riverbank, a rocky shore. Anywhere you can carry it to the water is a valid launch point.
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The whole bay thanks you
Zero emissions, near-silent operation. The wildlife doesn't hear you coming. The water doesn't know you were there. The places worth finding deserve to stay that way.
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Charge wherever you stop
A standard 230V socket is all you need. Campsite hookup, cottage outlet, harbour shore power. Plug in while you sleep and it's ready when you are.
A Typical Day Out With ROXEN
Morning, load up and drive
ROXEN goes on the roof rack. Battery goes in the boot. Drive to wherever you've been meaning to go. Launch straight from the shore. No ramp, no marina, no plan B required.
On the water, go further in
Follow the coastline until it gets interesting. Turn into the inlet that looks too shallow for anything sensible. Find the bay that doesn't show up on any charter map. ROXEN fits where nothing else does.
Midday, stop somewhere worth stopping
Break in a quiet cove. No noise, no fumes, just water and whatever lives in it. Fish, swim, explore on foot. The kind of place you only find because you could get there.
Evening, back when you're ready
30 knots when you need to cover ground. You're back at the car, loaded up, and driving home before anyone else has packed up their gear.
Leave It As You Found It
The places worth exploring are worth protecting. Remote lakes, untouched coastlines, quiet nature reserves. These exist because not everyone can reach them, and because the ones who do tend to care.
ROXEN produces zero emissions and runs more silent. No exhaust settling on the water. Less noise scattering the wildlife. You arrive quietly, you leave nothing behind, and the place looks exactly the same for the next person who finds it.
That's not a compromise. That's the whole point.
FAQ
Can I really transport it on a roof rack?
Yes. At 60 kg the hull loads onto a standard roof rack with two people. Transport dimensions are 2.49 m x 1.15 m x 0.65 m, compact enough for most roof rack setups. The battery travels separately in the boot, keeping the roof load manageable.
Can I use it on lakes where petrol engines are banned?
Yes. Many lakes and inland waterways ban petrol engines due to noise and emissions. ROXEN is fully electric and typically permitted where combustion engines are not. And because it launches from any shoreline without a ramp, the lakes that are also hard to reach physically are no obstacle either. The most untouched water in the world tends to have both problems at once. ROXEN solves both.
Do I need a boat ramp to launch?
No. ROXEN is light enough to carry to the water's edge and launch from any accessible shoreline. A beach, a rocky shore, a riverbank. If you can get to the water, you can launch.
Can I access shallow or restricted waters?
Yes. ROXEN's compact size and shallow draft let you go places that are simply off limits to larger craft. Shallow bays, narrow channels, protected inlets. ROXEN fits where nothing else does.
How does it store over winter?
Remove the battery and store it indoors. That's the main requirement. No engine to flush, no fuel to drain, no specialist service needed before next season.
Is it built for saltwater and all-weather use?
Yes. The hull, electronics, and battery housing are corrosion-resistant and tested for a full marine season. ROXEN operates in rain, spray, and rough conditions without issue.
Can it operate in areas where petrol watercraft are restricted?
Yes. Because ROXEN is 100% electric and runs silently it is welcome in many locations where petrol watercraft face noise or emissions restrictions. This includes protected bays, nature reserves, and marinas with quiet hour policies.
Can I fish from it?
Yes. ROXEN is stable enough to sit on at rest and silent enough not to disturb the water around you. Electric means no fuel smell either, which matters more than most anglers expect.
How do I charge it away from home?
Any standard 230V socket works. A campsite hookup, a cottage, a marina shore power point. Full charge takes 2.5 to 3 hours. If you have access to a 12V system or solar setup you can charge more slowly from that too.
Is it suitable for rivers and lakes as well as the sea?
Yes. ROXEN is equally at home on freshwater. Lakes, rivers, fjords, coastal waters. The hull and electronics are built for all of them.
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Dimensions
Length – 2.49 m
Width – 1.25 m
Height – 1 m
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Dimensions - transport mode
Length – 2.49 m
Width – 1.15 m
Height – 0.65 m
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Weight
Hull – 60 kg
Battery – 33 kg
Ready to run – 93 kg
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Performance
Top speed – 30 knots, 55 km/h
Cruising speed – 15-20 knots
Normal use – 75 minutes
Range – Up to 20 nm / 30 km
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Technical
Electric motor – 22 kW (30 hp)
Battery pack – 5.25 kWh, swappable
Charge time – 2.5-3 hours, 230V outlet
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Connectivity
4G/LTE built in
App support
GPS with Geofencing support
OTA updates (12 months included)
The Light Way... to Explore
New water. Every weekend. No trace left behind.