Eli Zero Electric Vehicle: They might be onto something here

CES brings many an idea, concept and even dreams to our attention. Some seem absurd others plausible. Occasionally along comes a vision that seems a bit of a pipe dream but upon further inspection you realise the inventors may be onto something. In this instance it’s the Eli Zero Electric Vehicle.

Eli founder Marcus Li is a curious kind of guy, a few years back it struck him just how much elevators had influenced the New York landscape. Of course helping people move in such a rapid way led to the proliferation of skyscrapers. The idea of transporting people evolved into Marcus taking a closer look at the car and how it has impacted the city landscape, it encouraged urban sprawl and the ability to live further afield. Of course this meant more and more cars and we all know what that causes.

So the idea about the car perhaps not being the perfect personal transport option was born. The Eli Zero is designed to be lightweight, small and efficient. A seamless way to travel from A to B. The company vision is that the traditional car will eventually be reserved for faster, autonomous even ridesharing style use over longer distances. As they say they can’t wait for people to have that “Ah-hah!” moment.


The Eli Zero looks like it belongs on another planet, its body is made of high strength aluminium and power comes via a lithium battery that can be charged with a standard plug. It weighs 350kg, has a payload of 200kg, top speed of 40km/h and a range of around 65kms according to the press release. However a shot of the dash shows a charge with some 230 odd kilometres left, so who knows at this stage. The essential mod cons are there such as radio, Bluetooth and air-conditioning.

As with most start-up companies the remaining details are a little sketchy, but on the surface it seems like a viable option to get around as our cities evolve. Or in Sydney’s case don’t evolve, after all it was named just today the congestion capital of Australasia. New York is quicker to get around, perhaps we do need to have that “Ah-hah!” moment.

Recent Posts

  • Tech

Samsung Galaxy S26 introduces new Privacy Screen to block shoulder surfers

The prices are up, AI is everywhere but takes a back seat, action camera features…

2 hours ago
  • Tech

ASUS ROG and Kojima Productions’ Signature Style Hits the ROG Flow Z13-KJP Tablet now available to pre-order

The long awaited collaboration between ASUS ROG and KOJIMA Productions has finally arrived, with the…

15 hours ago
  • Tech

How I beat the excesses of the silly season with fitness tech

The silly season has been and gone, leaving many of us in our health and…

2 days ago
  • Tech

Review: Lenovo Legion Go S — SteamOS officially or unofficially, still the best option

We have seen many Windows-based gaming devices hit the market recently.  Even more recently, Steam…

2 days ago
  • Tech

Review: Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike — an innovative gaming mouse with haptics instead of switches?

Gaming mice are a dime a dozen when you get to the top end.  Some…

2 days ago
  • Lifestyle

Sweet As – Pizza Hut brings back a fan favourite

Available right now on Pizza Hut menus right across the country the cult flavour Hot…

2 days ago