Luxury yacht ownership is evolving, with sustainability and bespoke experiences taking center stage. At the forefront of this transformation is Rossinavi, an Italian shipyard known for crafting innovative, custom-built yachts that blend traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Collaborating with renowned designer Yves Béhar, Rossinavi is redefining the global luxury yacht market by focusing on eco-conscious design and innovation that appeals to discerning adventurers and eco-conscious luxury seekers.

A Legacy of Italian Excellence
Founded in Viareggio, Italy, Rossinavi is rooted in Italy’s shipbuilding tradition. The shipyard is renowned for its fully custom yachts that reflect Italian artistry and innovation. While embracing forward-thinking design and sustainability, Rossinavi continues to meet the evolving needs of today’s yacht owners.
The Partnership with Yves Béhar
Rossinavi’s collaboration with Yves Béhar brings a fresh, innovative perspective to yacht design. Béhar, a Swiss-American designer known for his work in sustainability and technology-driven products, has worked with brands like Herman Miller and Jawbone. His focus on human-centered design aligns perfectly with Rossinavi’s mission to create yachts that offer luxury experiences with minimal environmental impact.
During a seminar at Design Miami 2024, moderated by Glenn Adamson, Curator of Design Miami 2024, Béhar and Federico Rossi, Chief Operating Officer of Rossinavi, introduced the concept of the Solsea hybrid-electric catamaran. Attendees from the design, architecture, and luxury sectors were invited to explore the innovative features of the concept through a visual presentation and discussions that highlighted its vision for sustainable yachting.
“We wanted to create a vessel that reflects a new generation’s values,” Béhar explained during the discussion. “This collaboration with Rossinavi is about combining beauty, innovation, and sustainability in a way that resonates with today’s yacht owners.”
BluE Philosophy: Sustainability Meets Innovation
Rossinavi’s BluE philosophy is at the heart of its approach to sustainable yacht building. Inspired by phytoplankton, which harness sunlight to produce energy, BluE integrates renewable energy sources and hybrid propulsion systems into yacht design.
The Solsea catamaran can operate entirely on electric power for day trips and maintain electric mode for up to 80% of transatlantic journeys. This makes it one of the most eco-friendly luxury yachts on the market, appealing to those seeking to minimize their environmental footprint without compromising on luxury and performance.
Key Specifications of Solsea:
- Length Overall (LOA): 43 m (141 ft)
- Breadth: 14 m (45 ft 93 in)
- Mean Scantling Draft: 1.85 m (6 ft)
- Gross Tonnage: <500
- Material: Full Aluminum
- Fast Charging: Full recharge from shore power in 5 hours
- Hibernation Mode: Minimizes energy consumption when moored; can supply power to a villa
Reaching a Global Audience
Rossinavi’s commitment to innovation and sustainability extends far beyond Europe. The shipyard has a growing presence in markets worldwide, appealing to clients seeking bespoke yacht experiences that align with their values of luxury and environmental responsibility.
“Our clients want more than just a yacht—they want a statement piece that reflects their values,” said Federico Rossi. “Personalization and sustainability are becoming key priorities in yacht building.”
Why Conscious Luxury Matters
The concept of conscious luxury is becoming increasingly important to luxury buyers. As environmental concerns grow, individuals are seeking ways to align their values with their investments. Rossinavi’s commitment to sustainability provides a way for yacht owners to make a statement about their responsibility toward the planet.
The Solsea catamaran exemplifies this trend. Its quiet cruising experience, made possible by hybrid-electric propulsion, allows owners to enjoy the ocean’s natural beauty without the noise and pollution of traditional diesel engines. Béhar described it as a way to “be with the elements” rather than fighting against them.
“Imagine sipping wine on the deck without the smell of fuel or the noise of engines,” Rossi said. “That’s the kind of future we’re creating—a future where luxury and sustainability go hand in hand.”
A Look at the Future

Rossinavi’s focus on sustainable innovation is not just about meeting current demand. It’s about shaping the future of luxury yacht ownership. The shipyard’s investment in AI-driven technology, renewable energy sources, and eco-friendly materials positions it as a leader in next-generation yachting.
While the Solsea remains a concept, Rossinavi’s first hybrid-electric catamaran, the Seawolf X, is already navigating the waters of the Caribbean. Sharing similar design principles, including the BluE philosophy and Rossinavi AI technology, the Seawolf X offers a glimpse of what’s possible when innovation meets sustainability.
Attending the seminar at Design Miami, I witnessed firsthand how Rossinavi’s vision for eco-conscious yachting is not just a trend but a movement toward a more sustainable, luxurious future. With designers like Béhar championing the cause, the future of yacht design looks both responsible and inspiring.
For more information, visit https://rossinavi.it/en/.