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Innovative Power Alternatives

With Yamaha at the forefront, the U.S. recreational marine industry has cut engine emissions by more than 90 percent in the last 20 years, but there's still work to be done. Yamaha's pursuing a Multiple-Technology Solution to achieve carbon neutrality—while maintaining performance and range—across our full line of outboards.

Electric Propulsion

Yamaha has developed its own electric propulsion system—and we're just getting started. We've brought the experts at Torqeedo® on board to accelerate the expansion of electric within our line of outboards.

Hydrogen Fuel

Yamaha is exploring the exciting possibility of hydrogen power for outboards. Unlike electrification, hydrogen produces massive power to move large boats, without adding significant weight—all while achieving potentially near-zero emissions.

Drop-In Sustainable Marine Biofuels

Up to 75% of the recreational marine vehicles on the water were produced before 2010. Drop-in, sustainable biofuels work with internal combustion engines, enabling the reduction of CO2 emissions in existing boats by up to 30%, immediately.

Mindful Operating Practices

Yamaha's walking the walk. Beyond boating, we're minimizing our impact as a company—from tapping into clean energy to recycling and upcycling to finding efficiencies in our production and logistics.

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS

Yamaha RightwatersTM is a national sustainability initiative created by the Yamaha U.S. Marine Business Unit. Through it, we support proper marine stewardship, restoring and maintaining marine habitats, mitigating aquatic invasive species, and the continuation of scientific research. Yamaha Rightwaters currently partners with 50 different environmental conservation groups, and together, we've removed more than 212 tons of waste from U.S. waterways and sequestered more than 151,621 metric tons of carbon dioxide.

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