2019-01-10 08:00News

New OXE Diesel brochure

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The patented technology of the OXE Diesel provides a robust drive unit that effectively transfers high torque diesel power from the engine to the propeller. Combined with a innovative modular layout, easily accessible service points, interchangeable gear ratios and proven diesel technology from automotive industry, ensures for a product fit for commercial use.

All OXE Diesel models comply with EPA Tier-III, IMO Tier II and RCD emissions and environmental standards. They are now available in 125, 150, 175 and 200hp versions.

The engines offer an effective and safe solution for: governmental, oil & gas, search and rescue and large commercial applications, and also for small craft fishermen, survey, tourism, yacht tender, taxi and pilot operations - all applications where range, load carrying performance and running costs are significant factors.

Features

  • Diesel engine
  • Low Speed Control
  • Fuel economy
  • CAN based helm control system
  • Dual helm capability
  • Joystick capability
  • Robust modular design
  • Low drag propulsion housing
  • Directly replaceable with other outboards
  • Quick shift capable


About OXE Marine AB

At OXE Marine we are driven by the ambition to transform the outboard motor; impacting the journey towards a more sustainable and ecologically positive marine environment. We are passionate, knowledgeable, and reliable. Passionate to commit to innovation and excellence, knowledgeable to recruit and retain high-quality personnel, and reliable to commit to supplying safe, durable, and reliable products and services and to openness and fairness with all our stakeholders. OXE Marine believes in a strong collaborative approach between our teams and partners while being daring and persistent in our passion for excellence. OXE Marine was founded in 2012, and is the company behind a patented outboard transmission, enabling the use of high torque diesel engines on outboard systems and in sterndrive solutions.


Contacts

Paul Frick
CEO
Paul Frick