Mécatron Labs

The Mechatronics & EV Conversion Laboratory


The Concept

Mécatron Labs is the physical and digital laboratory of your ecosystem, specializing in the deep technical conversion of traditional vehicles into high-performance electric machines. Working in tandem with Nanosmith the lab focuses on dismantling internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to document every component for future reassembly and electric optimization.

The mission is to move beyond simple repairs by identifying structural patterns that allow for the mass conversion of bicycles and cars into electric versions with modular, insertable battery systems.


Core Capabilities

FeatureTechnical & Brand Implementation
Dismantling LabA step-by-step documentation system to dismantle any vehicle model, ensuring the process is perfectly repeatable for identical models.
AI-Powered CADUses photogrammetry and AI tools to rapidly generate 3D models of every bolt, plate, and seal discovered during dismantling.
EV ConversionSpecializes in converting standard bicycles into e-bikes with interchangeable batteries and retrofitting ICE cars with electric drivetrains.
Pattern RecognitionAnalyzes data from dismantling sessions to find optimal placements for batteries, transmission parts, and custom plates.
Hybrid TrainingUses simulations to train lower-qualified employees in virtual environments before they move to real-world hands-on conversion work.

Technical Infrastructure & Support

  • Battery Versatility: Supports integration for diverse battery chemistries, including lead-acid, nickel-metal hydride, lithium-ion, and one-time use batteries.
  • Strategic Growth: Operations are designed to be cost-effective, using precise tools and dimensions from Nanosmith to scale the workforce through simulated training.

MÉCATRON LABS

● DISMANTLING_IN_PROGRESS
[3D_MESH: CHASSIS_SCAN_09A]
BATTERY_SYNC:
Li-Ion / Ni-MH / Pb-Acid [cite: 15]
AI_CAD_GEN:
Photogrammetry Enabled [cite: 18]

> Target: ICE to EV Conversion [cite: 9]
> Simulation Hub: Lower-Qualified Training Active [cite: 19]