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New integrated EV platform offers flexible powertrain architecture

By Michelle Froese | April 1, 2025

Everrati Group has introduced EverDrive, a modular electric vehicle (EV) powertrain platform designed to support a range of niche, low-volume, and complex mobility applications.

The system integrates in-house-developed hardware and software, validated through Everrati’s vehicles, which are engineered to meet applicable homologation standards.

The EverDrive platform provides a complete EV powertrain solution — from pedals to drivetrain — designed for integration into modern, classic, and concept vehicle architectures. It incorporates proprietary software systems, embedded control modules, and real-time data management to support performance tuning and ongoing updates.

The system is built to simplify manufacturers’ integration and validation process, supporting faster development timelines and reducing complexity for smaller-scale vehicle programs.

As part of the company’s Powered by Everrati division, the EverDrive platform supports electrification efforts beyond Everrati’s private client conversions. Its design accommodates a wide range of vehicle layouts and use cases, offering scalable and adaptable options for electric propulsion.

Key technical features include:

  • Battery technology: Modular battery packs tailored to project requirements, with customizable cell formats and chemistries. Everrati has achieved R100.01 certification for electrical safety in relevant applications.

  • Electric drive system (EDU): Scalable, high power-density motors and inverters, designed to accommodate different vehicle sizes and configurations.

  • Vehicle control unit (EverCore VCU): A centralized module that manages high-voltage and low-voltage systems across the vehicle. Designed to meet regulatory safety standards, the VCU also streamlines integration and supports advanced functionality such as diagnostics and power management.

The platform is intended for low- to medium-volume automakers and mobility developers seeking a flexible EV solution that reduces development time while meeting the functional demands of next-generation EVs.

The system integrates powertrain hardware and proprietary software developed in-house and validated through the company’s vehicle projects, which have been engineered to meet homologation standards.

The EverDrive platform includes customizable battery packaging and a configurable electric drive unit (EDU) to accommodate various vehicle layouts. It provides a complete EV powertrain solution — from pedals to drivetrain — intended for integration into modern, classic, and concept vehicle architectures.

EverDrive incorporates embedded software systems to support functionality such as vehicle performance tuning and ongoing software updates. It is designed to reduce development timelines and support integration for small-scale automakers or projects requiring tailored electric platforms.

The platform aims to simplify validation and testing processes while supporting evolving EV requirements through adaptable control systems. It’s part of the Powered by Everrati division, which focuses on delivering electric propulsion technologies for third-party applications.

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