There will come a time when cars that use fossil fuels to get around will be a novelty, and our roads will be packed with cars silently flinging passengers along with electricity.
Once the hard bit of figuring out how the powertrain and electrics are going to fit and work within the framework of an old gas-powered car, Lunaz works on the aesthetics.
With a proprietary electric powertrain that can be fitted to pretty much any vehicle, Lunaz could offer its technology as a crate motor for DIY engine-swappers or other companies — something electric supercar maker Rimac has made an entire business model out of.