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automotiveJuly 4, 2026

Innovative Trim-Control System for Electric Boats Aids ASEAN Maritime Industries

A new patent application by Vision Marine Technologies aims to simplify electric boat maintenance and operation, benefiting ASEAN factories.

Simplifying Electric Boat Maintenance with Dual-Mode Trim Control \\[10pt] Vision Marine Technologies, a pioneer in marine electric propulsion, has recently filed a U.S. patent application for a dual-mode trim-control system. This innovative technology allows electric outboard motors to be repositioned without the need to activate the entire propulsion system. For operators, this means they can adjust the motor's position using controls mounted on the motor itself or through compatible electronic controls at the helm. The primary benefit is enhanced convenience during routine maintenance, storage, and transport, which are common tasks for boat owners and service crews. \\[10pt] ## What This Means for ASEAN Factories \\[10pt] In countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where maritime industries are rapidly growing, this new technology could have significant implications. For example, in Thailand, where the marine tourism sector is booming, boat manufacturers and service providers can leverage this system to streamline their operations. Similarly, in Vietnam, where there is a strong focus on sustainable transportation, this innovation can help reduce power consumption and improve the overall efficiency of electric boats. In Indonesia, with its vast archipelago, the ability to easily reposition outboard motors can enhance the flexibility and reliability of small-scale fishing and transportation vessels. In Malaysia, where the government is promoting green initiatives, this technology aligns well with the national agenda to reduce carbon emissions. \\[10pt] ## Practical Benefits and Integration \\[10pt] The proposed trim-control system addresses a key challenge in electric propulsion: the high-voltage architecture that differs from traditional gasoline outboards. By separating the trim functions from the full system startup, Vision Marine aims to make it easier for boat builders to integrate electric propulsion with modern vessel electronics. This not only improves convenience but also reduces unnecessary power use, making the system more efficient and cost-effective. \\[10pt] ## Growing Patent Portfolio and Market Impact \\[10pt] This latest patent application adds to Vision Marine’s growing portfolio of intellectual property, which includes cooling technology, propulsion controls, and secure communications. The company has already commercialized its 180-horsepower E-Motion propulsion system, which has been integrated into over 25 boat models across 13 recreational brands. As the adoption of electric outboards increases, this new feature will likely become a standard, further driving the transition to more sustainable maritime solutions. \\[10pt] ## Conclusion \\[10pt] For factory buyers in ASEAN, the introduction of this dual-mode trim-control system represents a significant step forward in the practicality and efficiency of electric boats. It simplifies maintenance, reduces power consumption, and enhances the overall user experience. As the region continues to invest in sustainable and innovative technologies, this innovation by Vision Marine Technologies is poised to play a crucial role in the future of maritime industries in Southeast Asia.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Interesting Engineering, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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