Vision Marine Technologies Inc. designs, develops, and manufactures electric outboard powertrain systems and electric boats in Canada, the United States, and internationally. It operates in two segments, Sale of Electric Boats and Rental of Electric Boats. The company offers outboard motors, boat parts, and related maintenance services. It also operates an electric boat rental center with a fleet of approximately 20 ships located in Newport beach, California. The company provides its products through its retail e-commerce website, as well as rental boating companies, distributors, and dealers. It serves original equipment manufacturers and end-consumers. The company was formerly known as The Canadian Electric Boat Company. The company was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Boisbriand, Canada. Vision Marine Technologies Inc. operates as a subsidiary of West Island Brands Inc.
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