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Vision Marine & Port de Plaisance La Ronde to launch Québec's first electric boating hub

by Vision Marine Technologies 27 Sep 07:36 PDT
Vision Marine & Port de Plaisance La Ronde to launch Québec's first electric boating hub © Vision Marine Technologies

Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR) ("Vision Marine" or the "Company") today announced an innovative and cooperative strategic non-binding initiative with Port de plaisance La Ronde to develop a technological and commercial hub dedicated to experience electric boating and activities on Île Sainte-Hélène, in the heart of Montreal and near Montréal-Trudeau International Airport.

The project calls for the creation of an electric boating hub, bringing together a sales and distribution center, a technical and commercial training platform, and an expertise center to foster the adoption of electric propulsion in the marine industry. The initiative envisions deployment on a site with exceptional visibility on the St. Lawrence River, strategically located and close to Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, benefiting from the visitor traffic of Montreal's Old Port and the city's major events.

"With this initiative, we reaffirm our commitment to strengthening our presence in Québec, where everything started and where our head office is located in Boisbriand. The Port de plaisance La Ronde marina offers us a unique showcase to present our technologies and reach both local and international audiences," said Maxime Poudrier, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Vision Marine Technologies.

Johanne Girouard, President, stated: "Our mission is to revitalize and energize boating in Montreal. Collaborating with Vision Marine, recognized for its innovation and expertise in electric propulsion, represents an ideal opportunity to highlight the potential of the Île Sainte-Hélène site and contribute to more sustainable boating."

Michel Soucy, General Manager, added: "The marina is a strategic location, close to Montréal-Trudeau International Airport, to showcase Québec innovation and provide a unique platform for cutting-edge products, both for the local market and across Canada."

Starting in 2026, the project anticipates the operation of tourist circuits using electric boats, as well as the development of corporate and event offerings. In the medium term, the goal is to establish Québec's first dealership exclusively dedicated to electric boats and related products.

Advanced technology and local commitment

Vision Marine is the developer of the E-Motion™ 180E, the first 180-horsepower high-voltage electric outboard certified in the marine industry, designed specifically for sustained marine performance. This innovation is already integrated into several boat manufacturer platforms and reflects the Company's technology-driven approach.

Vision Marine also continues its commitment in Québec through an innovative and cooperative strategic initiative with Memphré Boat Racing, the student engineering team from the Université de Sherbrooke's Faculty of Engineering. This initiative supports the team's participation in the Monaco Energy Boat Challenge (MEBC), a leading international competition dedicated to sustainable marine innovation.

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