Powering the future of logistics
What WE do
Imagine a world where powering heavy-duty trucks is as easy as replacing an AA battery in your remote. At Unreal, we believe that the future of energy lies in simplicity and standardization. We're introducing the concept of the "AA Battery" for heavy-duty trucks: a standardized, modular battery that transforms how trucking fleets manage energy and efficiency.
Our goal is to create a universal battery standard that fits seamlessly across all heavy-duty trucks, regardless of make or model. By designing a battery system with interchangeable, modular units—akin to the ubiquitous AA battery—we can significantly simplify energy distribution and fleet management. Standardized batteries reduce production complexity, allow for easy swapping at charging hubs, and make energy costs predictable. More importantly, they solve the logistical challenge of managing different battery types across diverse fleets.
Interchangeable Energy Platform
Powering the Future with Swappable Energy Solution for Scalable Sustainable Commercial Transportationswappable ready trucks
power your semi with swappable batteries - 5 min reload
Instant Range Extender
Swappable Ready etrailer
Drive-Assist e-axle
Up to 20% saving on diesel fuels
supersize a AA Battery for semi
Elevate Battery Tech: Trucks built for Seamless Swappable UpgradesProudly
Powering america
Saving Every Mile
Choose your capex-free plan
Truck-as-a-Service
$0.30
per mile
Min 160K miles per year100% Electric
battery-as-a-service
$0.45
PER KWh
UpgradableAlways Fully Charged
Save Over $30,000 per Vehicle-Real Savings, Starting Day One
our Location
Nestled in the sun-kissed landscapes of Southern California, we proudly stand at the forefront of the zero-emission revolution.Our location is more than just a place; it’s a powerful vantage point in the epicenter of the movement, where innovation and sustainability converge. Join us in harnessing the boundless energy of this remarkable region as we lead the charges towards a greener, brighter future.
