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Before getting its blade-like 1000 portable electric outboard to the American market, Temo announced its official US presence with another mobile e-outboard system. The Temo 450 Carbon carries like a canoe paddle, but instead of manual muscle power, it tasks an integrated propeller drive with delivering up to 200 watts of propulsive power.
At just 10 lb (4.6 kg), it's one of the sleekest, easiest ways of putting motor power to water.
The original non-carbon Temo 450 launched as the French company's first product following its founding in 2018, immediately winning the newcomer widespread industry acclaim and awards. Temo sought to give boaters a portable, easy-to-handle means of bringing clean, quiet electric propulsion to small vessels like tenders, rowboats and dinghies. The 450 uses a namesake 450-W motor to power a three-blade propeller.