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Manufactured by:STOK Electric based inLieshout, NETHERLANDS
We make our own generators with the reliable Yanmar engine blocks as a base. Our generators are compact and reliable, and parts are available worldwide. The generators come with an optional sound isolation enclosure to minimize noise. Each generator is specifically designed for the corresponding system. If necessary, our system can also be equipped with multiple ...
Manufactured by:STOK Electric based inLieshout, NETHERLANDS
To ensure safe connections between all high-voltage and high-powered components, we developed a Power Distribution Unit. This device is the central connection point between all parts. It houses all safety equipment and is small enough to allow for flexible ...
Manufactured by:STOK Electric based inLieshout, NETHERLANDS
At STOK Electric, we're driving innovation in electric propulsion systems for boats with our exceptional range of electric motors. Our commitment to quality, reliability, and creativity sets us apart. As a Dutch company, we take pride in delivering cutting-edge solutions for your marine needs. Experience the future of marine propulsion with our powerful and efficient liquid-cooled Permanent ...
Manufactured by:STOK Electric based inLieshout, NETHERLANDS
STOK Electric has created complete state-of-the-art electric and hybrid propulsion systems. The systems are suitable for sailing yachts, motorboats, ferries and commercial boats. The example below shows a hybrid propulsion system, complete with shore connections, induction cooking and solar panels. This system uses a 40 kW electric motor, powered by a 37 kWh battery bank, backed-upby a 30 kW ...
Manufactured by:STOK Electric based inLieshout, NETHERLANDS
Our Vessel Control Unit (VCU) is the brain of the electric system. All electronics are inside this box. It communicates with all components inside and outside the propulsion system, and depending on the data gathered, it will decide on the next move. This releases the end user from, for example, battery management, but it also allows for remote service. Electronics can no longer be avoided ...
