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Daymak Releases New Prototypes for Modular Electric Vehicle Platforms

Daymak Inc. has taken a monumental step in reshaping the future of transportation. Today, the company unveiled beta prototypes of its revolutionary Modular Electric Vehicle Platforms equipped with Wireless Power Transfer (WPT). These prototypes come in four distinct platforms, each catering to different needs and usage scenarios.

The Personal Electric Vehicle platform is designed for individual commuters, focusing on compactness and efficiency. On the other hand, the Mobility Scooter platform is tailored for those who need assistance with mobility, offering comfort and reliability.

For the thrill-seekers and off-road enthusiasts, the Electric ATV platform delivers robust performance and durability. Lastly, the Electric Recumbent Bike platform provides a unique blend of exercise and transport, promoting a healthy lifestyle while being environmentally friendly.

Each platform, regardless of its intended use, will include the vehicle chassis, drivetrain, steering, and suspension systems, providing a comprehensive solution for electric transportation. Daymak Inc.’s innovation is not only a testament to their commitment to sustainable transportation but also a glimpse into the future of mobility.

“Our technology will allow for development of light electric vehicles in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Development time will be cut by several months and reduce costs by over 60%” states Aldo Baiocchi President of Daymak.

With gasoline prices skyrocketing, public expenditure on EV development subsidies increasing, and sustained global policy support, the market for light electric vehicles (LEVs) – encompassing three and four-wheeled passenger and delivery vehicles – is experiencing an upward sales trend. The market share of these vehicles is predicted to grow by up to 30%, contributing to a projected increase in market value of $477.27 billion USD by 2031. As a result, LEV manufacturers must strive to optimize their manufacturing processes in order to meet the escalating demand while keeping production costs to a minimum.

Modular vehicle platforms offer distinct advantages for LEV developers, distributors, and manufacturers. Not only do they provide cost savings on built-in vehicle underpinnings, but LEV models of similar size and specification can also share components. This allows for high volume production and subsequently lower costs. Additionally, different body types developed on shared platforms can potentially be built on the same assembly line, leading to further cost reductions.

Lastly, the inclusion of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) in each platform adds significant value. This innovative feature not only makes the vehicles more appealing to consumers, but it also promotes the adoption of wireless charging technologies, paving the way for the next generation of LEVs. Daymak Inc.’s groundbreaking modular electric vehicle platforms, therefore, represent not only a commitment to sustainable transportation, but also a visionary approach to the future of mobility.

“While the majority of technological development has been focused on electric cars, Daymak is focusing on another segment of the market where we can become leaders. Mobility scooters, ATVs and Ebikes are all multi-billion-dollar markets and have very little focus on them. We intend to become the leader in the space.” Continues Baiocchi.