Heartland EV is a modular, repairable low-speed electric vehicle (LSEV) designed for rural roads, small farms, and communities that rely on self-reliance. This is a vehicle that prioritizes fixability over polish, and transparency over closed ecosystems.
The goal: Build something that can be repaired in a barn, not replaced in a dealership.
Technical Focus
- Chassis: Designed for modularity and off-the-shelf parts
- Steering & Suspension: Tuned for low-speed, uneven terrain
- Frame Materials: Prioritizing weldable, repair-friendly materials
- Power System: Exploring low-voltage, swappable configurations
- Open Source: CAD, design notes, and build logs all shared here
Why It Matters
- Many EVs are sealed, complex, and fragile—this is the opposite.
- Rural communities need vehicles that are adaptable and serviceable.
- We believe in the right to repair, and this project lives it out.
- This isn’t a concept car—it’s a field tool with soul.
Collaborators Welcome
Interested in sustainable mobility, right-to-repair, or collaborative engineering? You’re in the right place. Fill out the Collaborator Interest Form or jump into the public chat to say hello.
We’re designing in the open—mistakes, trade-offs, and breakthroughs included. Come build with us.
Jeremy