Vision Marine Technologies Sets New Electric Boat Speed Record with 116 MPH Achievement
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Vision Marine Technologies Inc. has reinforced its position as an industry leader in electric marine propulsion after its E-Motion 180E-powered vessel set a new world record for the fastest electric boat. The achievement occurred at the annual Lake of the Ozarks Shootout in Missouri, where the craft reached an astonishing speed of 116 mph, surpassing its own previous record of 109 mph set in 2022 (https://ibn.fm/LKHj1).
This record-breaking performance underscores the company's commitment to innovation and excellence in the electric marine industry. The E-Motion 180E is a high-performance, 180-horsepower electric outboard motor specifically designed to deliver exceptional speed and efficiency, challenging conventional perceptions about electric boating capabilities.
CEO and cofounder Alexandre Mongeon emphasized that the company is entering a bold new development and training phase, stating that Vision Marine is becoming the reference in America for electric boating. The record achievement proves that electric boating can compete at the highest levels of performance, potentially accelerating the adoption of electric propulsion in recreational and commercial marine applications.
The continued advancement in electric boat technology represents a significant step toward more sustainable marine transportation. As environmental concerns grow and regulations tighten regarding emissions from traditional combustion engines, Vision Marine's innovations position the company at the forefront of the marine industry's electrification movement. The latest news and updates relating to VMAR are available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/VMAR.
This development phase signals Vision Marine's ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in electric marine propulsion, potentially influencing broader industry standards and consumer expectations for performance and sustainability in recreational boating. The achievement demonstrates that electric propulsion technology has reached performance levels comparable to traditional combustion engines, which could drive increased investment and adoption across the marine industry.
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