Pearlsuite | The Futuristic Solar-Powered Floating Resort That Can Navigate Across the Water

Lazzarini unveils Pearlsuite, a floating unit designed to revolutionize the seaside hospitality market. Designed for Italian mobility brand Jet Capsule, the Pearlsuite measures 7m in diameter, offering up to 22 sqm of interior space as well as a walkable external deck. 


The concept is targeted to both existing and future beach resorts, providing them with the opportunity to expand their number of rooms in a matter of weeks, with zero carbon footprint, zero infrastructures, and at a very low implementation cost.

The suites are 100% solar-powered, they are capable of self-producing all the needed energy for air conditioning, lighting, fridge propulsion, and other appliances. Meanwhile, the available storage in the hull can offer the possibility to locate additional power sources and systems.

 The suites can be equipped with a gyroscope stabilizer system or a fuel cell hydrogen generator in order to produce energy onboard, ensuring functionality even on rainy days.

The units will be built with the most modern nautical techniques based on an enforced main shell connected with a circular hull. In terms of applied technology, sustainability, and innovation contents, the Pearlsuite displays multiple features and possibilities. In fact, the suites can be equipped with an electric engine, and are therefore able to self-position themselves or cruise at 5 knots from point A to B, based on an advanced GPS positioning system and autopilot features.

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