This ‘factory in a box’ plans to take cheap EV production global

Helixx has a unique vision of urban mobility. The British startup has engineered a range of affordable electric vehicles. The company also designed a manufacturing system for the EVs. But Helixx doesn’t plan to actually build the cars. Instead, it wants Helixx customers to build them.

At first glance, that may look like a lazy strategy. But the pitch has an intriguing foundation: a “factory in a box” that clients use to produce cheap EVs from almost anywhere in the world.

The project promises rapid results. According to Helixx, the system can take a local business from an empty building to finished vehicles in just 180 days.

The Helixx concept applies the McDonald’s franchise model to vehicle production.

The digital production ecosystem is supplied to businesses, entrepreneurs, and local governments as a manufacturing license. The licensees then become the official vehicle manufacturers.

“It removes the need to know how to manufacture vehicles.

To start the process, Helixx designs the factories — called mobility hubs — around the customer’s market demands, space allocations, and budgets. The software platform then aggregates the necessary assets, including architectural support, digital operations platform, processes, and training.

Helixx also provides the infrastructure, equipment, robotics, and IT systems.  All of this is installed and commissioned to the startup’s cloud within six months — ready for the hub to begin assembly.

Once a hub is operational, it becomes fully integrated into the Helixx ecosystem. An app then manages the entire end-to-end process, from customer orders to component procurement and delivery.

As the entire process takes place within a single environment, clients bypass the costs and complexities of developing both vehicles and manufacturing systems. Steve Pegg, the CEO of Helixx, said this approach democratises EV production.

“The aim.. is to remove the necessity for Helixx licensees to know how to manufacture vehicles, as this is all managed by the intelligent technology platform,” Pegg told TNW. “As the platform matures, so will the product portfolio, with Helixx adding further vehicles in the future.”