LIND's Revolutionary Electric Surfboards: Merging Traditional Craftsmanship with Cutting-Edge Technology
- Frank Soltani
- May 19
- 2 min read
Updated: May 20
A game-changing electric surfboard honed through years of collaborating with shapers, industrial designers, and electro-mechanical engineers to create a product that looks, rides, and handles like a surfboard.

Rooted in California and Sweden, the LIND team has spent a lifetime dreaming of surfing without waves. That dream became a reality with the innovation of their electric surfboard that promises “a new way to play,” embodying the look and feel of surf’s most enduring pieces while hiding state-of-the-art drivetrain technology within the board’s underside.
The board combines timeless appeal with otherworldly drivetrain technology, shaped from EPS foam, glassed in epoxy resin, and with fine details like its oak wood tail block and stringer.
Thanks to their drivetrain innovations, LIND boards generate 20 kW of power (nearly 30 hp) and 3.1 kWh, delivering speeds of up to 37 mph (60 km/h) and a ride time of up to 45 minutes. They are deliciously powerful pieces of performance art, veiled in the uncontested natural beauty of surfboard craftsmanship.

The LIND Canvas comes in two sizes—the shortboard (6'3" x 20 4⁄5" x 5 7/10", 66 liters) and mid length (6'9" x 23 1⁄2" x 5 7/10", 88 liters)—and is controlled utilizing a sleek and fine-tuned wireless remote, allowing the surfer to smoothly accelerate as they get their footing, gradually opening up the drivetrain until their preferred planing speed is reached.
Inspired by the ease and intuitiveness of today’s cutting-edge consumer products, LIND boards are absolutely modular and tool-less, and supplied with over 50 sensors and microprocessors empowered by an always-on mobile network connection, making for painless and uncomplicated setup, transportation and service. Unlike the competition, the board, battery and jet are stand-alone pieces, assembled together when ready to ride thanks to a robust frame design built into the board's rocker.

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