The newly granted patent focuses on the communication loop between critical electric marine systems, including high-voltage battery units, power distribution modules, and propulsion devices. By establishing a framework for authentication, the system can trigger automated operator notifications or disable vessel operations if a component fails to verify as genuine. This technical safeguard aims to ensure the integrity of the company’s E-Motion platform as it expands into broader original equipment manufacturer (OEM) integrations.
Alexandre Mongeon, Chief Executive Officer of Vision Marine, noted that the patent secures a vital layer of system-level management. The company’s engineering strategy relies on treating energy storage, propulsion, and vessel controls as a single, coordinated environment. This latest intellectual property addition complements existing protections for battery-pack architecture and cryptographic authentication, reinforcing the company's defensive position as it seeks to commercialize its high-voltage technology across diverse marine applications.




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