How Volvo Penta Brought IPS Efficiency to Superyachts

Volvo Penta's IPS Professional delivers Eco Mode and 40-degree pod articulation to superyachts from 82 feet and up.
Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform
The IPS Professional Platform constantly leverages its electronics and sensors to reduce fuel usage. Courtesy Volvo Penta

Volvo Penta’s IPS Professional Platform is a propulsion system that helps superyachts consume up to 30 percent less fuel with a quieter, smoother ride compared to standard systems. IPS Professional Platforms are designed to accept power from traditional and HVO diesel engines, hybrid diesel-electric systems and electric motors. Current offerings rely on Volvo Penta and HVO-friendly D13 engines.

“A key challenge was bringing the Volvo Penta IPS concept into the world of large superyachts and commercial vessels without losing the characteristics that make our Volvo Penta IPS system unique: efficiency, precision and comfort,” says Nicola Pomi, vice president of  Volvo Penta’s yacht and superyacht division.

The solution was heavy-duty, high-load drives and advanced hydrodynamic modeling that ensure the system’s cavitation margins and noise levels meet the expectations of superyacht owners.

Who’s It For?

Volvo Penta’s IPS Professional Platform is designed for yachts from 82 feet to more than 180 feet length overall, as well as for commercial vessels. Each pod drive articulates plus or minus 40 degrees for close-quarters maneuverability. An algorithm-based Eco Mode starts and stops engines (and motors) based on the yacht’s real-time power needs. 

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