The integration of these assemblies addresses a critical requirement for high-voltage marine systems, where mechanical, thermal, and software components must operate in tandem under harsh on-water conditions. By utilizing Circuits Central’s specialized manufacturing capabilities, Vision Marine aims to improve the consistency, traceability, and testing protocols of its control architecture. This move is part of a broader effort to refine the E-Motion platform, which has already been deployed across more than 25 boat models and 13 different brands.
Hooman Javdan, managing director of Circuits Central, noted that the partnership leverages his firm’s 25 years of experience in high-reliability electronics to meet the rigorous demands of marine propulsion. For Vision Marine, the collaboration serves as a building block for the platform's long-term scalability. Chief Technology Officer Dan Rathe emphasized that reliability in electric boating depends on the coordination of every component, and this partnership provides the repeatable quality necessary to advance the E-Motion system for diverse vessel configurations.





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