An EV Battery Powered by Plants? Zero Electric Vehicles Inc. Disrupts The Industry
ZEV is already on the path of being the world leader in light and medium-sized vehicle electrification.
TEMPE, Ariz., July 14, 2021 – Zero Electric Vehicles, Inc. (ZEV), announced today the development of a revolutionary, low-cost, plant-based “passive” thermal management technology for BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) mobility applications. ZEV uses decomposed plant matter that phase-changes from gel to liquid to cool down the battery, versus a cooling plate or freon. ZEV provides affordable EV (Electric Vehicle) conversion kits for diesel and gas fleets, without impacting vehicle weight.
“We are thrilled to announce this breakthrough. Dr. Kannan and his team have worked tirelessly to pioneer this new method to stabilize battery thermal management during faster charge/discharge cycling. This innovation is a shining example of the focus and commitment ZEV has to offer towards the next chapter in EV adoption,” said Carolyn Maury, ZEV CEO.
“ZEV’s immersive method to passive battery temperature control is a significant breakthrough in LIB thermal stability across operating temperatures and fast charge/discharge cycling, improving battery performance, cycle life, and safety for ZEV customers,” said Dr. A.M. Kannan, ZEV Chief Scientist and Lead Inventor on the announcement.
ZEV’s mission is to eliminate 144 million pounds of CO2 emissions from our atmosphere annually.
ZEV’s primary objective is to allow EV participation throughout the existing car and mobility ecosystem and support fleets on their electrification voyage while making the dream of EV accessible to all through democratized partnerships.