The 100 Sunreef Power sets a new standard of eco-friendly luxury cruising
When Sunreef launched its first eco-friendly yacht, the Sunreef 50 Tiril, in 2019, it marked a shift in sustainable yachting. The compact sailing catamaran was fitted with integrated solar panels, lithium battery systems and electric propulsion—offering a viable alternative for owners seeking greater energy autonomy and lower environmental impact at sea.
Building on this success, the Polish shipyard has now introduced the 100 Sunreef Power—a superyacht that scales up both the engineering and environmental ambition behind its Eco range.

Visually, the 100 Sunreef Power is defined by a sharp silhouette, low-profile lines, and an open-air layout that prioritises space and flow. Its decks are completely teak-free, replacing traditional hardwood with durable, low-maintenance alternatives that reduce the yacht’s environmental footprint without sacrificing aesthetic appeal. These flush surfaces extend across the foredeck sun lounge and the aft cockpit, maintaining clean, geometric lines that reinforce the yacht’s sculptural form.

Inside, the layout is designed to accommodate both private living and social use. A full-beam master suite stretches across the width of the yacht, opening directly onto a private bow terrace—a configuration that blurs the boundary between interior comfort and outdoor space.

The saloon, arranged in an open-plan format and framed by floor-to-ceiling glass, maximises natural light and offers uninterrupted sea views. Each space benefits from the yacht’s wide beam, high ceilings, and custom furnishings, ensuring both spaciousness and practicality.
One of the standout features is the flybridge, which offers a large, versatile area for dining, lounging and navigation. The forward section includes a bar, BBQ and helm station—all constructed from natural fibre composite. This material is a blend of flax fibre and bio-based or recyclable resin that not only offers strength and durability but is also a lighter, lower-impact alternative to conventional composites.

Sustainability runs through the yacht’s core systems as well. The Eco version is equipped with Sunreef’s proprietary Solar Skin 3.0, which integrates high-output solar panels into the yacht’s surfaces without disrupting design lines.
Power is stored in ultra-light lithium battery packs, supporting an electric propulsion system engineered in-house. This setup enables silent cruising with zero emissions, delivering a high-end yachting experience with minimal environmental disturbance.
Go further with the 100 Sunreef Power.
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