This energy-efficient superyacht uses solar panels spanning over 200 square meters!

We are in the age of electric vehicles but when we think of them all that ever comes to mind is cars. Electric vehicles go beyond just road transportation. While it may take some time to have electric ones that actually fly or sail, concept designs like Kira show us that the design innovation for them has already begun!

Isaac Burrough, a designer from New Zealand, has created a 110 meters long superyacht concept that uses current and future sustainable technologies to maximize the impact. Kiwa is named after the Māori guardian of the ocean which is a fitting name given that its goal is to help the planet through its energy-saving features and sleek design. ‘The intention for Kiwa was to design a superyacht that is both modern and elegant. Her sleek silhouette combined with curvaceous surfaces adds grace despite her exploration capabilities. A yacht that will look sophisticated whether cruising the Mediterranean or the arctic,” says the designer.

Kiwa’s narrow, low-volume to length hull ensures motor-efficiency from the ground up. The yacht also features 200 square meters of solar panels that power the everyday activities, crew usage as well as the hotel load. Along with lowering fuel consumption it also uses a hybrid propulsion system that allows it to select an electric-only mode when the yacht wants to enter remote zones – this promotes sustainable traveling as it cuts out the pollution and also lets guests enjoy al fresco dining without the generator noise! Looking to incorporate the best that engineering has to offer, its electric capacity is expected to extend from several hours to unlimited as solar and battery technologies advance enabling emission-free motoring.

As it protects nature, Kiwa also allows her guests to enjoy nature! The expansive deck areas and 175 square meters of storage space encourage the guests to be outside and also get comfortable with living a different lifestyle for an extended period of time. The large main deck has sliding doors and multiple lounge areas that make versatile pockets of sanctuaries in shade or sun. And what is a yacht without a pool? Of course, Kiwa has not one but multiple pools! The one above the swim platform is a glass-bottom pool and is cantilevered off the main deck and, on the lower deck, in-built sun pads are partially covered by the blue rays emitting from the glass. The sun pads provide a panoramic view while the sun deck boasts a jacuzzi with an elevated and equally unobtrusive view. Even the spa area has semi-submerged pools that allow guests to enjoy scenery both above and below the water surface. Kiwa is an example of how we can use technology for a sustainable future full of travels!

Designer: Isaac Burrough

Hyperactivity Yacht

A glass jacuzzi, starlight observation lounge, folding balconies, theater, submarine landing, two garages, spa, sauna, salon, a discotheque and even a hot air balloon departure/landing station . Just a few of the absolutely necessary features on the Anaconda explorer super-yacht! Owners can let their ADHD run wild with so many things to choose from!

The sleek lines and pure shapes of the Anaconda’s exterior give it an individual and masculine character. The architectural approach of using large glass elements and organic structures floats the interior areas with luminosity and creates an exciting conjunction between interior and exterior zones, offering much more usable space than other yachts of the same range.

The yacht features six exterior lounge areas, including a private starlight observation lounge, a sundowner lounge, a glass Jacuzzi, as well as an exterior dining area with Teppanyaki show cooking and a BBQ bar. Folding balconies secure breathtaking views over the ocean and offer additional space for sunbathing and relaxing. A special highlight on board is a hot air balloon departure on the forward part of the yacht.

The large beach club on the aft part of Anaconda includes a diving store and preparation room, jacuzzi, and integrated beach bar, making the area an ideal gathering place during the day. The terraces on the sea allow direct access for diving, water toy boarding and shore excursions.

The contemporary interior style of Anaconda, with its clear lines and open, luminous spaces, reflects perfectly the exterior design. Panoramic windows and skylights create a direct link between inside and outside areas, always recalling the surrounding sea. The material concept is based on warm, natural colors and textures, like black lip mother of pearl and coconut mosaics, combined with contemporary materials such as glass and stainless steel. A special focus lies on illumination and the integration of modern art objects.

The interior layout features two salons on the upper and main deck; one main salon and dining area with a fireplace lounge and one day salon with bar that converts at night time into a cinema. The guest area, containing three large guest cabins, is located on the main deck in the heart of the public areas, while the owner’s area, extended over two decks, is located on the aft part of the upper and bridge deck to secure privacy. Special highlights of the owner’s area are a skylight above the bed for shooting star watching and an inside-outside-Jacuzzi to use in any weather condition.

The two tender garages of the yacht keep a DeepFlight Super Falcon submarine and three additional tender boats, such as a sports tender, exploration tender and limousine tender. One of the tender garages can convert into a discotheque at night time offering a disco bar and an exclusive dance floor for the nightly parties on board. In order to recover from those parties and for well being in general, Anaconda also offers a wellness and health spa with massage rooms, hairdresser, sauna, float tub and gym on the lower deck of the yacht.

Designer: Juan Ortiz Rincon

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