Restomodding company, Everrati, has formed Everrati Advanced Technologies (EAT), a new division to meet the growing demand for high-end EV solutions.
EAT is set to provide customers with high-tech consultancy services from initial concept and feasibility studies through to scalable low-volume production using Everrati’s existing EV tech. In addition, EAT will provide software and IP development for bespoke customer requirements.
“We are delighted to launch Everrati Advanced Technologies – a new division of Everrati dedicated to specialist and luxury low volume electric vehicle design and manufacture for third party customers,” said Everrati’s founder and CEO, Justin Lunny.
EAT will initially focus on the low-volume specialist and luxury vehicle sector, and will provide design, development, engineering, and production consultancy services, the company said.
Over the last three years, Everrati has developed a range of class-leading EV platforms and a portfolio of redefined automotive icons.
Everrati’s flagship model, the upcoming GT40, features 800bhp Helix e-motors, a 700-volt architecture, plus high-power density batteries and class-leading discharge rates with 150kW charging capability. The company is also known for its electrified Porsche 964.
Everrati also announced the appointment of Ian Fenton as a member of the Advisory Board to develop its international footprint. With 30 years of international experience in the motor industry, Ian has held senior/c-suite roles in Ford of Europe, Ford Motor China, Mazda JV, Jaguar Land Rover, Aston Martin Lagonda Plc and Aston Martin Works Ltd.
“I am also honoured to welcome Ian Fenton to our senior team. Ian’s highly relevant and deep experience, gleaned from many director positions with leading OEMs, will be invaluable to both Everrati and Everrati Advanced Technologies, further strengthening our offering to all customers,” Lunny added.
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