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Vision Marine Technologies Advances E-Motion™ Power Distribution Unit Manufacturability and Engages Contract Manufacturer to Support Production Planning

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Vision Marine (NASDAQ: VMAR) has improved the manufacturability of its E-Motion™ Power Distribution Unit (PDU) and engaged a contract manufacturer to support production planning for this core high-voltage component.

The enhanced PDU design aims to strengthen manufacturing readiness and support Vision Marine's roadmap toward potential future fast-charging compatibility for higher-use electric boating applications.

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  • Improved manufacturability of E-Motion™ Power Distribution Unit for future production needs
  • Engaged contract manufacturer to support PDU production planning and manufacturing readiness
  • Maintains control of system architecture and marine-specific engineering requirements in-house
  • PDU enhancements aligned with roadmap for potential future fast-charging compatibility
  • Ongoing validation of refined Octillion battery packs to support production-ready architecture
  • Platform development targets OEM integration and enhanced customer experience

Negative

  • Fast-charging functionality has not been announced as commercially available
  • Future higher-output charging depends on engineering validation and safety requirements
  • Charging compatibility is constrained by infrastructure availability and commercialization decisions

Market Reality Check

Price: $0.4570 Vol: Volume 3,198,226 is 2.48x...
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$0.4570 Last Close
Volume Volume 3,198,226 is 2.48x the 20-day average of 1,291,891, indicating elevated trading interest ahead of and around this update. high
Technical Shares at $0.457 are below the 200-day MA of $24.56 and sit 99.87% below the 52-week high, though still 26.77% above the 52-week low.

Peers on Argus

VMAR is down 5.21% with elevated volume, while peers show mixed moves: EZGO is d...
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VMAR is down 5.21% with elevated volume, while peers show mixed moves: EZGO is down 5.73%, VEEE is up 4.28%, and other recreational vehicle names show smaller declines. This pattern points to a stock-specific move rather than a broad sector rotation.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jun 03 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jun 03 Retail footprint expansion Positive -5.2% Opened new Dania Beach marine technology and on-water experience center.
Jun 02 Battery platform update Positive -11.5% Received refined Octillion high-voltage packs with higher energy capacity.
Jun 01 Marina operations update Positive -9.0% Provided operational update on Fort Lauderdale marina and service center.
May 28 Pontoon powerpack work Positive +6.7% Advanced refined P PowerPack configuration for pontoon applications.
May 27 Data platform launch Positive -2.5% Activated connected E-Motion™ data platform for diagnostics and optimization.
Pattern Detected

Recent operational and platform-development news has often coincided with negative price reactions, even when updates expand capabilities or footprint.

Recent Company History

Over the past weeks, Vision Marine has released a series of E-Motion™ platform and Nautical Ventures operational updates. On May 27 and May 28, it activated the E-Motion™ data platform and advanced the P PowerPack for pontoon applications, with a mixed price response including a 6.74% gain on the pontoon news. Subsequent updates from June 1–3 on marina operations, Octillion battery packs, and a new Dania Beach experience center all saw share price declines between 5.21% and 11.54%, suggesting a pattern of selling into operational headlines. Today’s PDU manufacturability news fits this ongoing platform-build narrative.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights another step in making the E-Motion™ electric marine platform more prod...
Analysis

This announcement highlights another step in making the E-Motion™ electric marine platform more production-ready, by improving manufacturability of the PDU and planning for potential fast-charging compatibility. In recent months, Vision Marine has also advanced batteries, data platforms, and marina operations. Investors monitoring this story may focus on how these engineering and infrastructure milestones translate into OEM programs, commercial deployments, and the company’s ability to manage losses and financing needs disclosed in prior filings.

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"E-Motion™ high-voltage electric marine propulsion system and has engaged a contract manufacturer"
High-voltage describes a situation where a financial market or asset experiences large and rapid price movements, creating significant uncertainty and risk. It’s like a stormy weather pattern in the financial world, where prices can swing dramatically in a short period. For investors, high-voltage conditions signal increased potential for big gains or losses, making careful analysis and risk management especially important.
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"E-Motion™ currently includes an integrated onboard charger that allows boaters to charge"
An onboard charger is the electrical device built into an electric vehicle that converts the household or public alternating current (AC) from a charging station into the direct current (DC) the battery needs, similar to the power adapter inside a laptop that lets it charge from a wall outlet. Investors care because its size, efficiency, cost and charging speed affect a vehicle’s price, customer appeal, manufacturing complexity and supplier margins, all of which influence revenue and profitability.

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Technology / E-Motion™ Platform Development

Vision Marine has improved the manufacturability of its E-Motion™ Power Distribution Unit and engaged a contract manufacturer to support production planning for a key high-voltage component. The work strengthens E-Motion™ manufacturing readiness and supports the platform's roadmap toward future compatibility with fast-charging infrastructure for higher-use applications, including commercial operators, boat clubs, rental fleets and marina environments.

BOISBRIAND, QC, June 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR) (TSXV: VMAR) ("Vision Marine" or the "Company"), a marine technology company specializing in high-voltage electric marine propulsion and recreational boating solutions, today announced that it has improved the manufacturability of the Power Distribution Unit ("PDU") used in its E-Motion™ high-voltage electric marine propulsion system and has engaged a contract manufacturer to support production planning for the component.

The PDU is a core component of the E-Motion™ high-voltage architecture, managing the distribution of electrical power between key system components. Vision Marine's recent manufacturability work is intended to further streamline production of the PDU and prepare the component for future production requirements as customer and OEM programs develop. The Company has also engaged a contract manufacturer to support production planning and manufacturing readiness for the PDU, while Vision Marine maintains control over system architecture and marine-specific engineering requirements.

The enhanced PDU architecture also supports Vision Marine's broader charging roadmap. E-Motion™ currently includes an integrated onboard charger that allows boaters to charge from commonly available dockside shore-power outlets. This approach remains important for everyday use within existing marina environments. At the same time, the Company is evaluating how the E-Motion™ architecture may support future compatibility with fast-charging infrastructure where available, which may be relevant for higher-use applications such as commercial operators, boat clubs, rental fleets and marina-based operations.

"From the beginning, E-Motion™ was designed to make electric boating practical with the marina infrastructure already available today," said Maxime Poudrier, Chief Operating Officer of Vision Marine. "Integrated dockside charging was the right first step because it made the system easier to use without requiring specialized charging installations. By further optimizing the PDU for manufacturing, we are advancing a key part of the E-Motion™ architecture that may support future charging configurations as the platform continues to evolve."

Together with the ongoing validation of its refined Octillion battery packs, the PDU manufacturability work is intended to support a more production-ready E-Motion™ architecture. Vision Marine has not announced commercial availability of fast-charging functionality, and any future higher-output charging capability remains subject to engineering validation, battery and PDU compatibility, infrastructure availability, safety requirements and commercialization decisions.

Vision Marine intends to continue advancing the E-Motion™ platform through component manufacturability, battery integration, charging compatibility, data, diagnostics, display and service-related development initiatives designed to improve system functionality, support OEM integration and enhance the customer experience.

About Vision Marine Technologies Inc.

Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR; TSXV: VMAR) is a marine technology company focused on high-voltage electric marine propulsion, premium boating products and a growing retail and service platform. The Company's E-Motion™ electric powertrain technology is designed for marine applications and integrates propulsion, battery management, charging, thermal management, safety systems and marine-specific controls. Through Nautical Ventures, Vision Marine operates a Florida-based multi-brand retail, service and marina network.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release constitute forward-looking information and forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and forward-looking statements within the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the Company's E-Motion™ powertrain platform; the manufacturability of the Power Distribution Unit; the Company's engagement with a contract manufacturer; production planning; potential future production requirements; supplier coordination; serviceability; the Company's battery validation work; the development, validation, timing, compatibility, potential certification, potential commercialization and expected benefits of additional charging configurations, including potential higher-output or fast-charging functionality; charging infrastructure availability; anticipated customer, OEM, marina and commercial applications; the Company's electric propulsion strategy; and the Company's ability to develop, expand and commercialize its high-voltage marine propulsion platform.

Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as "expects," "plans," "believes," "intends," "designed to," "may," "could," "potential," "opportunity," "future," "roadmap," and similar expressions. These statements are based on management's current expectations, estimates and assumptions, including assumptions regarding the Company's ability to continue engineering development of the E-Motion™ platform, complete technical testing and validation, satisfy applicable safety, installation, regulatory and certification requirements, access compatible charging infrastructure, work with customers, OEMs, marinas, service partners, suppliers and contract manufacturers, obtain any required components or third-party support, and make future commercialization decisions based on technical, financial, regulatory and market conditions.

Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Such risks include, but are not limited to, technical development and validation risks; manufacturing and supplier risks; the possibility that PDU production planning may not result in scaled production; the possibility that potential future higher-output or fast-charging functionality may not be successfully developed, validated, certified or commercialized; limited availability or compatibility of charging infrastructure for marine applications; installation, safety, regulatory and certification requirements; customer adoption of electric marine technologies; OEM and dealer adoption; supply chain conditions; capital availability; competitive developments; operational execution; integration of Nautical Ventures; general economic and recreational boating market conditions; and other risks described in the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and on SEDAR+.

Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release. Vision Marine undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable law.

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

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FAQ

What did Vision Marine (NASDAQ: VMAR) announce about the E-Motion™ Power Distribution Unit on June 4, 2026?

Vision Marine announced it has improved the manufacturability of its E-Motion™ Power Distribution Unit and engaged a contract manufacturer. According to Vision Marine, this work strengthens manufacturing readiness and prepares the PDU for future production as customer and OEM programs develop.

How does the new PDU manufacturability work affect Vision Marine's E-Motion™ platform strategy for VMAR stock investors?

The PDU manufacturability work is intended to support a more production-ready E-Motion™ architecture. According to Vision Marine, this includes better alignment with future production requirements and supports potential charging configurations as the E-Motion™ platform continues to evolve.

Is fast-charging functionality for Vision Marine's E-Motion™ system currently available for VMAR customers?

Fast-charging functionality is not currently announced as commercially available for E-Motion™. According to Vision Marine, any future higher-output charging remains subject to engineering validation, PDU and battery compatibility, infrastructure availability, safety requirements and commercialization decisions.

How does Vision Marine's current E-Motion™ charging approach work for NASDAQ: VMAR users?

E-Motion™ currently uses an integrated onboard charger that connects to common dockside shore-power outlets. According to Vision Marine, this approach focuses on practicality and everyday use within existing marina environments, without requiring specialized charging installations for electric boats.

What role does the contract manufacturer play in Vision Marine's E-Motion™ PDU production plans?

The contract manufacturer supports production planning and manufacturing readiness for the E-Motion™ PDU. According to Vision Marine, the company still maintains control over system architecture and marine-specific engineering, while leveraging the manufacturer for scalable component production.

What future development areas is Vision Marine targeting for the E-Motion™ platform beyond the PDU?

Vision Marine plans to advance E-Motion™ through battery integration, charging compatibility, data, diagnostics, display and service initiatives. According to Vision Marine, these efforts are designed to enhance system functionality, support OEM integration and improve the overall customer experience.