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Vision Marine Technologies Files Patent Application Covering Structural Integration of High-Voltage Electric Outboard Systems

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Vision Marine Technologies (NASDAQ: VMAR) filed a U.S. patent application on Feb 12, 2026 covering a structural integration system that mechanically pairs high-voltage electric motors with conventional outboard assemblies while maintaining alignment and load management.

The filing supports standardized high-voltage powertrain interfaces, broader compatibility with existing outboards, scalable production, and lifecycle support. Vision Marine now has 14 patent applications pending focused on high-voltage marine propulsion integration.

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Positive

  • Filed U.S. patent application for structural integration system improving motor-to-outboard alignment
  • Supports standardized high-voltage powertrain architecture across multiple outboard formats
  • Intellectual property portfolio expanded to 14 patent applications pending
  • Acquired Nautical Ventures retail network to support commercial deployment and service

Negative

  • Patent is an application and remains pending, not yet granted
  • No financial metrics, timelines, or commercialization dates provided for the patented design

News Market Reaction – VMAR

+1.48%
2 alerts
+1.48% News Effect
-10.3% Trough Tracked
+$39K Valuation Impact
$2.70M Market Cap
0.0x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, VMAR gained 1.48%, reflecting a mild positive market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -10.3% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 2 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $39K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $2.70M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Patent applications pending: 14
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Patent applications pending 14 Vision Marine intellectual property portfolio for high-voltage marine propulsion

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.5000 Vol: Volume 75,452 is below th...
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Volume Volume 75,452 is below the 20-day average of 137,619, indicating muted trading interest ahead of this patent news. low
Technical Shares at $2.71 trade well below the 200-day MA of $124.86, sitting 99.43% under the $476.00 52-week high and close to the $2.50 52-week low.

Peers on Argus

VMAR was flat over the last 24 hours while key peers were mixed: VEEE up 0.84%, ...

VMAR was flat over the last 24 hours while key peers were mixed: VEEE up 0.84%, EZGO up 1.53%, MAMO up 0.46%, KNDI down 2.80%, and MCFT roughly flat at -0.08%. No clear sector-wide pattern emerges.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 09 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 09 Retail expansion Positive -4.3% Opened new Nautical Ventures retail store in Palm City, Florida.
Feb 06 AI platform launch Positive +0.3% Announced Project Pelagos AI-driven customer intelligence platform for retail network.
Feb 02 Product unveiling Positive -7.9% Unveiled Specter flagship electric tritoon powered by E-Motion propulsion.
Jan 13 Quarterly results Negative -9.0% Reported strong revenue growth but ongoing losses and going-concern uncertainty.
Jan 12 Reverse stock split Negative -24.0% Announced 1-for-40 reverse split to address Nasdaq minimum bid compliance.
Pattern Detected

Recent news has often been followed by negative reactions, especially around strategic and financial updates, with more aligned downside on dilutive or structurally negative events.

Recent Company History

Over the past months, Vision Marine has announced multiple strategic steps: the Palm City Nautical Ventures store opening on Feb 9, 2026, the AI-driven Project Pelagos platform on Feb 6, 2026, and the Specter flagship electric tritoon launch on Feb 2, 2026. Financial updates on Jan 13, 2026 showed sharply higher revenue but ongoing losses and going-concern risk, followed by a 1-for-40 reverse split on Jan 12, 2026. Today’s patent filing continues a pattern of technology and platform-building announcements amid a pressured share price.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement expands Vision Marine’s IP portfolio to 14 pending patent applications focused on ...
Analysis

This announcement expands Vision Marine’s IP portfolio to 14 pending patent applications focused on high-voltage marine propulsion integration, reinforcing its goal of a unified powertrain architecture compatible with conventional outboards. Against a backdrop of recent store expansion, product launches, and mixed financials with going-concern language, investors may watch how effectively this structural integration concept translates into commercial adoption across Nautical Ventures and OEM partners, and how it supports durability and standardization claims over time.

Key Terms

high-voltage marine powertrain, torque transfer, powertrain
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high-voltage marine powertrain technical
"supporting its high-voltage marine powertrain platform."
An electric propulsion system for ships that uses higher-than-normal electrical voltages to deliver power to motors, batteries and onboard systems. Think of it as a ship’s high-capacity electrical backbone: it can enable more efficient propulsion, faster charging, smaller engines and lower emissions, but it also brings higher upfront costs, stricter safety standards and different maintenance needs — factors that can affect a company’s capital spending, regulatory risk and long-term competitiveness.
torque transfer technical
"supporting reliable torque transfer and long-term durability without requiring"
Torque transfer is the movement of twisting force from one part of a machine to another—like a bicycle chain moving your pedaling power to the rear wheel. For investors, it matters because how efficiently and reliably a product transfers torque affects performance, durability, energy use and manufacturing cost, which in turn influence product competitiveness, warranty expenses and potential sales in industries such as automotive, industrial equipment and renewable energy.
powertrain technical
"a complete, marine-specific high-voltage powertrain with interfaces engineered"
Powertrain is the collection of parts that generate and deliver motion in a vehicle — typically the engine or electric motor, transmission, driveshafts, axles and related control systems or batteries in electric models. It matters to investors because powertrain design and efficiency drive fuel economy, performance, production cost, regulatory compliance and warranty risk, all of which affect a maker’s competitiveness, profit margins and exposure to supply-chain or technology shifts; think of it as the vehicle’s heart and muscles.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

MONTREAL, Feb. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR) ("Vision Marine" or the "Company"), an electric marine technology company specializing in high-voltage marine propulsion, together with its recently acquired retail network, Nautical Ventures, an award-winning Florida-based dealership group, today announced the filing of a new U.S. patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, further strengthening the intellectual property supporting its high-voltage electric marine powertrain platform.

The patent filing relates to a structural integration system that enables electric motors to be mechanically paired with conventional outboard assemblies while maintaining precise alignment and load management under marine operating conditions. The patent addresses a critical interface within electric outboard design, supporting reliable torque transfer and long-term durability without requiring proprietary lower units.

This approach enables electric propulsion to integrate with existing outboard architectures, helping reduce development costs and shorten integration timelines for boat manufacturers. By designing a complete, marine-specific high-voltage powertrain with interfaces engineered to work with proven outboard platforms, Vision Marine supports broader compatibility across systems familiar to manufacturers, dealers, and service technicians. "We design the entire high-voltage marine powertrain and engineer its interfaces to integrate with established outboard platforms," said Daniel Rathe, Chief Technology Officer of Vision Marine Technologies.

From a commercial perspective, the invention supports Vision Marine's ability to apply a standardized high-voltage propulsion architecture across multiple outboard formats. This standardization supports scalable production, consistent integration, and efficient training for service teams, while enabling broader fleet and retail adoption as electric propulsion continues to expand.

At a strategic level, the filing reinforces Vision Marine's objective of securing and strengthening a complete electric marine powertrain, engineered as a unified system rather than assembled from disconnected third-party components. By securing the mechanical interface between the motor and the lower unit, the Company strengthens its control over system performance, validation, and long-term lifecycle support.

Including this filing, Vision Marine's intellectual property portfolio now comprises 14 patent applications pending, all centered on the design, control, protection, and integration of high-voltage electric marine propulsion systems. Together, these filings support the Company's long-term strategy to secure proprietary technology intended for recreational deployment across its channels. Vision Marine believes that aligning technology development with real-world market access supports the creation of a durable and scalable platform within the evolving boating and marine propulsion landscape.

About Vision Marine Technologies Inc.

Vision Marine Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: VMAR) is a marine technology company transforming the boating experience through innovation in both electric and internal-combustion propulsion. Vision Marine designs, manufactures, and integrates high-voltage electric powertrain systems and performance boats, while operating a vertically integrated retail and service network through its subsidiary, Nautical Ventures, one of the top dealership groups in the United States.

Together, Vision Marine and Nautical Ventures form North America's first fully integrated technology and retail platform, bringing consumers and manufacturers the next generation of on-water experiences.

For more information, visit: www.visionmarinetechnologies.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the expected impact, strategic value, and commercial relevance of the Company's patent filings and technology platform. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Vision Marine undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

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FAQ

What did Vision Marine (VMAR) file with the USPTO on February 12, 2026?

They filed a U.S. patent application for a structural integration system that pairs electric motors with conventional outboard assemblies. According to the company, the design preserves alignment, load management, and torque transfer under marine conditions.

How does the new VMAR patent application affect compatibility with existing outboard boats?

It aims to enable electric motors to integrate with proven outboard architectures without proprietary lower units. According to the company, this reduces development costs and shortens integration timelines for boat manufacturers and dealers.

How many patent applications does Vision Marine (VMAR) now have pending?

Vision Marine reports a total of 14 patent applications pending focused on high-voltage marine propulsion. According to the company, the filings cover design, control, protection, and integration of its powertrain platform.

What commercial benefits does the VMAR structural integration patent claim to provide?

The filing supports scalable production, consistent integration, and efficient service training for retailers and fleets. According to the company, standardized interfaces enable broader retail and fleet adoption of electric propulsion.

Does the VMAR patent filing guarantee market exclusivity or immediate product rollout?

No—filing creates pending IP rights but does not grant a patent or guarantee exclusivity. According to the company, the application is part of a broader strategy to secure its powertrain platform prior to commercialization.

How does Vision Marine's acquisition of Nautical Ventures relate to the patent filing (VMAR)?

The company pairs its patent strategy with retail access by integrating Nautical Ventures' dealership network to support deployment and service. According to the company, this alignment aims to accelerate market access for its high-voltage systems.