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by throw0101a 1762 days ago
There is more and more 24V in marine systems to deal with higher loads in recent years. Your 28' (8m) day sailor may not need much more than a starter battery, but once you're at 40' (12m) and above things start changing. E-motors in the marine world generally use 48V (AFAICT).

48V is also being looked at in the auto world as well, at least for "low voltage" stuff:

* https://www.automotiveworld.com/articles/48-volt-likely-to-b...

The IEEE's 802.3bu PoDL can handle sending 12, 24, and 48V, and automotive is one of its deployment spaces:†

* https://blog.siemon.com/standards/ieee-std-802-3bu-2016-powe...

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet#Standards_...

† 10BASE-T1, 100BASE-T1, 2.5GBASE-T1, 5GBASE-T1, and 10GBASE-T1; .3cz task force is working on 25/50/100 Gb/s.