Vision Marine files U.S. patent for modular electric outboard integration system

Reuters02-19
Vision Marine files U.S. patent for modular electric outboard integration system

Vision Marine Technologies Inc. announced it has filed a new U.S. patent application describing a modular mechanical integration system that lets high-voltage electric outboard motors pair with conventional outboard lower units while handling alignment tolerances and marine operating loads. The company says the design aims to provide reliable torque transfer, durability, and quieter operation without requiring proprietary lower units, potentially reducing development costs and speeding integration. These research and development results were announced now as part of the patent filing, with no indication they were previously presented or scheduled for future presentation.

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