Vision Marine Technologies Files Patent for New Cooling-Inlet Assembly in E-Motion™ 180E Electric Outboard

Reuters11-04
Vision Marine Technologies Files Patent for New Cooling-Inlet Assembly in E-Motion™ 180E Electric Outboard

Vision Marine Technologies Inc. has filed a new patent application, VM1015US01, with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The patent application covers an intelligent cooling-inlet assembly located on the electric outboard of the company's E-Motion™ 180E high-voltage electric marine powertrain. This innovation is designed to enhance efficiency, reliability, and ease of maintenance for electric boat users. The new system features a sealed cooling-inlet assembly that connects directly to the electric water pump, improving thermal management and maintenance accessibility. This filing marks the company's 13th patent application, further expanding its portfolio of proprietary technologies in high-voltage electric propulsion.

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