Teredo Navalis - Innovations in Maritime Engineering

Teredo Navalis

Drive System

Complete design, as well as construction of the vessel itself are made entirely by members.

Max Speed

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is maximum speed that vessel can achieve.

Battery

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of capacity in battery pack (LiFePo4 cells).

Vessel Parameters

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LOA: 6,83m B: 1,3m T: 0,11m Pod drive: 8kW motor

Solar Power

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is total installed power of solar cells connected to the battery via 2x MMPT

Autonomy

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at full speed, cruising speed 6 knots with average consumption of 1000W

Telemetry

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Monitoring of consumption and state of energy obtained from solar panels via 5G connection

Vessel Construction

Hull & Deck Construction

  • Advanced sandwich construction using styrofoam and PET core materials
  • Carbon fiber and glass fiber reinforcement for optimal strength-to-weight ratio
  • Epoxy resin matrix system for superior chemical resistance and durability
  • Vacuum bagging technique ensuring consistent laminate quality

Composite Manufacturing

  • Multi-layer carbon fiber construction with strategic fiber orientation
  • Glass fiber outer layers providing impact resistance and UV protection
  • PET foam core providing structural stiffness while minimizing weight
  • Vacuum-assisted resin transfer for void-free laminate structure

Systems Integration

  • Waterproof battery compartment with IP67 rated sealing system
  • Integrated solar panel mounting points with aerodynamic fairing
  • Electric motor pod drive system optimized for hydrofoil operation
  • Telemetry and control systems housed in protected enclosures

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Additional Project Information

Competition

Monaco Energy Boat Challenge Participation

Teredo Navalis represents UPTZ's participation in the prestigious Monaco Solar & Energy Boat Challenge, held under the auspices of Prince Albert II of Monaco. This international competition brings together experts from technical sciences worldwide to design and build vessels of the future powered by renewable energy sources. The competition features three classes (Energy, Solar, and Open) with various racing disciplines including Fleet Race, Slalom Race, and Championship Race.