Vision Marine Technologies to Prioritize North American Pontoon Segment for Scalable Electric Adoption and Advance SPECTR 26 Flagship Platform with 180HP Electric Outboard Integration

Reuters03-11
Vision Marine Technologies to Prioritize <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/FNCSF">North American</a> Pontoon Segment for Scalable Electric Adoption and Advance SPECTR 26 Flagship Platform with 180HP Electric Outboard Integration

Vision Marine Technologies Inc. outlined a strategy to prioritize the North American pontoon boat segment as its primary platform for scaling electric propulsion adoption. The company plans to focus integration of its 180HP E Motion 180E electric outboard on pontoon and tritoon models, emphasizing dockside shore-power charging compatibility and use cases aligned with multi-passenger recreational boating. As part of this approach, Vision Marine introduced the SPECTR 26 as a flagship 26-foot electric tritoon intended to support broader market penetration in a high-volume category.

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