In case anyone hasn't seen this yet, I am looking for customers/partners for a very simple DIY EV kit called the EZ-EV. I started a crowd funding campaign at www.IndieGoGo.com/ZWheelz
The goal is to provide a street-legal, highway-capable, two-seat kit that can be assembled in one week. I'm very confident that I can do that because the first prototype worked well and was very easy to put together and tear apart. It had a steel frame with lead acid batteries and this will be similar but with a composite frame and lithium batteries.
The first phase is an open-air vehicle, but the plan is to use 3D printing to create body panels. If anyone is interested - talk to me. I'd like to find others that would like to build and sell the kits as a partner business. Please pass it along too, I need funding for tools, parts and materials to build the prototype. Everything will be shared but the amount of information shared between public and partners will be different. The main goal of this project is to create a network of local micro manufacturers and an open source design community.
Thanks,
Gary Krysztopik
www.ZWheelz.com
San Antonio, TX
The goal is to provide a street-legal, highway-capable, two-seat kit that can be assembled in one week. I'm very confident that I can do that because the first prototype worked well and was very easy to put together and tear apart. It had a steel frame with lead acid batteries and this will be similar but with a composite frame and lithium batteries.
The first phase is an open-air vehicle, but the plan is to use 3D printing to create body panels. If anyone is interested - talk to me. I'd like to find others that would like to build and sell the kits as a partner business. Please pass it along too, I need funding for tools, parts and materials to build the prototype. Everything will be shared but the amount of information shared between public and partners will be different. The main goal of this project is to create a network of local micro manufacturers and an open source design community.
Thanks,
Gary Krysztopik
www.ZWheelz.com
San Antonio, TX