Hi, I’m Jeremy—an ethical builder and systems thinker based in Oklahoma. I’m currently developing a low-speed electric vehicle (LSEV) designed to be modular, repairable, and radically accessible, especially for rural communities.
This project isn’t about chasing speed or sleekness. It’s about reimagining mobility through right-to-repair, off-the-shelf components, and a values-first mindset. I care deeply about fairness, sustainability, and collaborative design—and I’m looking for co-founders who feel the same.
If you're an engineer, product designer, community builder, or just someone who believes in a future where vehicles are made to last and built to be shared, let’s talk. We’re still early, but the culture, heart, and clarity are already in motion.
I'm building a low-speed electric vehicle designed to be modular, repairable, and radically accessible, especially in rural communities. This isn’t about speed or sleekness—it’s about fairness, sustainability, and right-to-repair at the systems level.
If you're an engineer, designer, or community-minded builder who believes vehicles should be built to last and shared with care, let’s connect. The culture and clarity are here—we’re just assembling the team.
https://hackaday.io/project/203392-heartland-ev