TEWAMOTO Unveils HydraX Electric PWC at Miami Boat Show

TEWAMOTO showcases its HydraX electric personal watercraft concept model at the Miami International Boat Show.

The future of personal watercraft is quietly charging in. TEWAMOTO, a U.S.-registered mobility brand with global ambitions, rolled out its HydraX electric PWC concept this weekend at the Miami International Boat Show, offering a glimpse at what high-performance electric riding could look like.

“HydraX is more than a design concept,” said Wayne Wang, TEWAMOTO’s Founder and COO. “It’s about redefining the balance between performance, freedom, and environmental responsibility. We want to show that clean, quiet, high-powered riding isn’t just possible — it can be genuinely fun.”

HydraX is designed with real-world riding in mind. Its fully electric powertrain delivers over 240 horsepower, while a 5C ultra-fast charging system can bring the battery from 30% to 90% in roughly five minutes. Beyond raw numbers, TEWAMOTO emphasizes usability, reliability, and a lower long-term cost of ownership compared with traditional gas-powered models. The concept is clearly aimed at riders who want performance without the noise, emissions, or maintenance headaches.

Orca Carbon

While TEWAMOTO’s HydraX grabbed headlines, it wasn’t the only electric PWC making waves in Miami. Taiga Motors showed off its new Orca Carbon, the company’s flagship electric PWC now hitting the Florida market, where water sports culture is strong and EV adoption is growing. Meanwhile, Hypercraft, not yet in the PWC space, highlighted its complete electric drive systems for boats and other marine applications — another reminder that the electric tide is rising across watersports.

The Miami International Boat Show offered a clear signal: electric personal watercraft are no longer a niche experiment. Between HydraX, Orca Carbon, and the innovations from Hypercraft, riders can expect more options for powerful, quiet, and environmentally mindful watercraft in the near future.


Press Release

TEWAMOTO Unveils HydraX Electric Personal Watercraft Concept at the Miami International Boat Show

MIAMIFeb. 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — TEWAMOTO, a U.S.-registered and globally focused mobility brand, unveiled its HydraX electric personal watercraft design concept at the Miami International Boat Show, showcasing its latest vision for high-performance electric mobility on the water.

“HydraX is more than a design concept — it reflects TEWAMOTO’s long-term thinking about the future of water mobility,” said Wayne Wang, Founder and Chief Operating Officer of TEWAMOTO. “We believe that meaningful electrification is not simply about changing the power source, but about redefining the balance between performance, freedom, and environmental responsibility. With HydraX, we aim to demonstrate that high-performance water sports can be clean, quiet, and genuinely enjoyable.”

As the global marine and water sports industry continues to transition toward electrification and sustainability, TEWAMOTO positions HydraX as a forward-looking exploration of how power, environmental impact, and real-world usability can be integrated into the next generation of personal watercraft.

HydraX and the Future of Electric Personal Watercraft Performance

HydraX is a fully electric personal watercraft concept designed for individual water sports enthusiasts who seek exceptional performance while also valuing sustainability and long-term cost efficiency.

Developed around real-world riding scenarios, HydraX addresses several key limitations of traditional gas-powered personal watercraft, including noise, emissions, restricted water access, and high maintenance costs. Its core highlights include:

  • Fully electric propulsion, delivering zero emissions and low noise, enabling access to more regulated and environmentally sensitive waterways.

  • A high-output electric powertrain exceeding 240 horsepower, positioning HydraX among the most powerful electric personal watercraft concepts in the industry.

  • 5C ultra-fast charging capability, allowing the battery to recharge from 30% to 90% in approximately five minutes, significantly reducing downtime.

  • Lower total cost of ownership, minimizing long-term maintenance and energy expenses while enhancing overall riding enjoyment.

Rather than focusing solely on peak performance figures, HydraX emphasizes stable power delivery, usability, and reliability across high-frequency riding scenarios, reflecting TEWAMOTO’s user-centered approach to electric mobility design.

Miami: A Global Stage for the Future of Electric Water Mobility

The Miami International Boat Show is one of the world’s most influential events for the marine and water sports industry, bringing together leading brands, professionals, and enthusiasts from around the globe. TEWAMOTO’s decision to debut HydraX at the show underscores its commitment to engaging the global market in a broader dialogue on the next phase of electric personal watercraft development.

The unveiling of HydraX also marks an important milestone in TEWAMOTO’s expansion beyond electric two-wheel mobility, extending its technological capabilities and design philosophy into water-based applications.

About TEWAMOTO

As a U.S.-registered, based, and globally focused international company, TEWAMOTO brings together top talent in design, engineering, and manufacturing from around the world. Our mission is simple yet ambitious: to deliver clean, powerful, and fun mobility experiences for the next generation of riders. We are not just building vehicles — we are building a new way of moving, playing, and living with energy.

Jessica Waters
Jessica Waters
Editor – [email protected] Currently the Managing Editor of the Dalton Daily Citizen in Northwest Georgia, Jessica Waters is a photojournalist and reporter who has covered competition stock car racing, downhill skiing, motocross, horse racing and hydroplane races for more than 30 years, and added jet ski races and freestyle competitions in 2010, covering many competitions for local and national media outlets.

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