This company has made an insertable electric chassis for classic cars

California-based electric car start-up ZeroLabs has just launched a new electric vehicle (EV) platform that can be inserted underneath classic cars to give them a modern electrified powertrain in a matter of days. Set to launch with limited availability from late 2021, ZeroLabs is taking enquiries now for the world's first complete electric platform – featuring an electric motor, lithium-ion battery and DC fast-charging capabilities.

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