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It’s Not a Bird, It’s Not a Plane, It’s a Flying Boat to Debut at TIBS

November 20, 2025

On November 6 in downtown Toronto, The Toronto International Boat Show were invited media for a sneak peek and in-water demonstration of the NV1’s revolutionary flight experience at the Harbourfront marina before the season’s first snowfall.

The NV1 solves the historical range limitations of electric boats and delivers a premium ride quality without crashing through waves, engine noise and emissions.  Powered by a state-of-the-art propulsion system and intuitive control technology, the NV1 delivers a quiet, smooth, and sustainable boating experience unlike any other.

The launch of ENVGO’s NV1 is slated to make its official North American debut at the 2026 Toronto Boat Show, where more new products are launched each year than anywhere in Canada by marine manufacturers, boat dealers and retailers.  Canada’s largest marine industry and consumer show takes place January 17 – 25, 2026 at the Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place. 

Tickets go on sale for Black Friday, beginning November 26 at www.TorontoBoatShow.com.

About ENVGO

In June 2025, ENVGO raised $2M USD in new funding to accelerate the production of the NV1 for its market debut. This seed round is a crucial step toward scaling the technology and positioning ENVGO as a key enabler in the shift to cleaner, smarter marine transportation.  With the company’s deep expertise in aerospace engineering, robotics, and AI-powered autonomy, ENVGO is a Canadian company that is not only building the future of boating but also pioneering an industry partnership program to offer a scalable, license-ready technology system to help traditional boat manufacturers transition to electric propulsion.  For more information, go to www.ENVGO.com.

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