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Vision Marine Technologies Selects BRP Electrification Engineering Services To Support Their Next Stage Of Growth

November 11, 2025

Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR) announced on November 5, that it has selected BRP Electrification Engineering Services to collaborate on the next stage of its growth. This engagement brings BRP’s recognized expertise in electric vehicle engineering to Vision Marine’s available high-voltage propulsion platform, reinforcing the Company’s commitment to future innovations.

Through this collaboration, BRP Electrification Engineering Services will provide targeted resources to help advance performance and accelerate next-generation development within Vision Marine’s propulsion platform. The engagement complements Vision Marine’s leadership in marine-specific electrification with additional innovation capabilities that expand the Company’s long-term roadmap.

“Partnering with BRP Electrification Engineering Services allows us to focus not only on what we deliver today, but also on the breakthroughs that will define tomorrow,” said Alexandre Mongeon, Co-Founder and CEO of Vision Marine. “This collaboration supports our growth while keeping Vision Marine firmly in the lead as we continue shaping the future of marine propulsion.”

“This collaboration marks a defining moment in Vision Marine’s journey. Working alongside BRP’s electrification experts validates the years of innovation and determination our team has invested to redefine marine propulsion. Together, we’re not just improving performance, we’re shaping the next era of clean, powerful, and inspiring boating experiences for generations to come.” Maxime Poudrier, COO & Head of Growth, Vision Marine Technologies Inc.

BRP Official Website https://www.brp.com/.

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