From April 23 to 26, 2026, the port of La Napoule will host a new edition La Napoule Boat Show, an unmissable event for boating enthusiasts… but also for all those interested in the future of navigation.

This year, more than ever, the show is highlighting a strong trend: the energy transition in the world of boatingBetween electric propulsion, solar energy and sustainable innovations, the exhibitors are clearly stating their intentions: the boating of tomorrow will be cleaner, quieter and more autonomous.

🔋 Electric vehicles are taking off

Among the actors present, Lethiec will present innovative electric propulsion solutions adapted to different nautical uses.

You’ll find here:

  • Electric motors for tendersIdeal for tenders, with silent and emission-free navigation
  • Solutions tailored to boatallowing for a combination of performance and respect for the environment

The electrification of boats is now emerging as a credible alternative to traditional engines, offering navigational comfort and a reduction in environmental impact.

☀️ Cannes Marine: Solar energy on board

Another player involved in this transformation: Cannes Marine, a specialist in nautical equipment, which will offer solutions based on solar energy applied to the boat.

Their flagship innovation?
➡️ Some solar panels integrated into boatscapable of powering the onboard equipment
➡️ Systems comparable to true solar generators

The goal: to move towards energy self-sufficiency at sea.

Today, solar energy represents a reliable, silent, and sustainable solution for powering a boat, while reducing its carbon footprint. Combined with batteries, it allows for the production and storage of electricity needed for life on board.

🚤 BDA: a new generation electric boat

The show will also host BDA, which will showcase an electric boat from 16 meters, a symbol of this new generation of ships.

These units demonstrate that electric power is no longer reserved for small boats:
➡️ Comfort
➡️ Performance
➡️ Navigation silence

All this with a considerably reduced environmental impact.

🌍 Towards more responsible boating

These innovations are part of a global transformation of the sector. Today, a boat can be propelled by an electric motor powered by batteries and solar panels, significantly reducing emissions and noise pollution.

More and more players in the nautical industry are committing to this path, convinced that the sea must be protected as much as it is explored.

Join us from April 23rd to 26th at the port of La Napoule to embark on the future of navigation.