Zero Labs Calls for Investing in EV Conversions

A company called Zero Labs is looking for investment dollars, claiming to be the world’s first platform for the scalable electrification of existing vehicles, aka EV conversions.  They write: We’re on a mission to electrify millions of existing combustion engine vehicles with the world’s first truly scalable solution. Zero Labs has already redefined the category delivering World’s finest fully rebuilt and electrified performance classic cars. Now we’re ready to expand this solution too. We have signed reservations and inquiries for more than 75,000+ conversions representing an immediate addressable market of over $3.6B in potential revenue. Become a Zero Labs shareholder and join the ride as we pioneer this $63B market.

There was a day in which this was a compelling idea.  I remember it well, because it coincided with my own first steps into the EV industry in 2008.  Intel’s Andy Grove made a big splash with his statement that EV conversions were a requirement if the world was going to decarbonize its transportation sector, because the OEMs where unable (and/or unwilling) to scale the manufacturing of electric batteries.

I have to say that I was in love with this idea when I first heard about it, even though I was aware of the fact that each automotive product has its own unique challenges associated with conversion: the design and placement of the engine and its manifolds, the transmission and differential, the exhaust system, the fuel tank, the suspension, etc. Some of these issues are minor, though many render the original vehicle a total nonstarter.

In any case, no one has heard a peep on this subject from the automotive industry in the intervening 15 years. Now, any OEM that expects to be building and selling cars a decade or so hence has a robust plan in place to phase out internal combustion engines in favor of EVs, and thus Zero Labs has zero chance of success.

 

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One comment on “Zero Labs Calls for Investing in EV Conversions
  1. Scott McKie says:

    Look – it’s common knowledge that the vast majority of ICE (internal combustion engine) powered cars and trucks in the world have the ICE basically anchored the same way in the vehicle.
    What “engine conversion people” know is that full conversion kits for car “types” — not individual “models” — can be accomplished using between 4 to 6 different “adjustable” mounting systems that could be easily mass produced.

    All of the belt ICE belt driven pumps and alternator can be belt driven with an electric motor as a set speed positioned in the “engine bay”.

    The “unknown part” is how to electrically power each vehicle — giving it unlimited range — and you have that information on what could proven system could e used — because I sent it to you.

    You’ve seem to have chosen not to do anything with that information — and yet publish your opinion –that “Zero” will be a “financial bust”.

    A real piece of honest journalism — not!!.