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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 1H 20M

Arc Co-Founder and CEO Mitch Lee

from Watt It Takes · host Chris McGovern, Mitch Lee, Emily Kirsch, Julia Ranney

If you spend any time on the water, you’ve probably heard the joke that the two best days of a boat owner’s life are the day they buy the boat… and the day they sell it.For today’s guest, that line isn’t just a joke. It’s a problem statement.Mitch Lee grew up around boats. He loved being on the water, but he also experienced firsthand how loud, smelly, maintenance-heavy, and frustrating boat ownership can be. And once electric vehicles started proving what was possible on land, one idea kept coming back to him: if electrification makes sense in cars on the road, it might actually make even more sense in boats on the water.Mitch is the co-founder and CEO of Arc, an electric boat company building both consumer and commercial vessels. Arc started in the premium wake sports market, selling directly to consumers and using those early boats to develop its electric propulsion technology. That platform is now being deployed in commercial applications, where electrification can improve reliability, lower costs, and support ports that want to electrify.Founded in 2021, Arc has raised over $110 million through its Series B and has scaled from delivering its first customer boat, which took two years to build, to now producing multiple boats per week, while also landing major commercial partnerships at working ports.In our conversation, Mitch walks me through his path that led to Arc, from a childhood fascination with stocks and compounding interest, to building and selling his first company in the personal finance space, to betting big on electric boats and what electrification can unlock on the water.About Powerhouse Innovation and Powerhouse VenturesPowerhouse Ventures backs seed stage startups developing innovative software to advance clean energy, mobility, and industry. If you are thinking about building something in this space, get in touch with our team.Powerhouse Innovation is a best in class consulting firm, powered by the strongest energy innovation network, data and team in our industry. We partner with world's leading corporations, investors, and utilities to source and evaluate disruptive startups shaping the future of energy and industry.To hear more stories of founders building our energy abundant future, hit the “subscribe” button and leave us a review.

Mitch Lee is the Co-Founder and CEO of Arc, a company electrifying the marine industry, starting with recreational boating. In the conversation, Mitch walks through the path that led him to Arc, from a childhood fascination with stocks and compounding interest, to building and selling his first company, to betting big on what electrification can unlock on the water. Founded in 2021, Arc has since raised over $110 million through its Series B and scaled from delivering its first customer boat to producing multiple boats per week, while also landing major commercial partnerships at working ports.

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