(Opps, mis-replied initially, sorry Ron) It's hard to say what these guys are 
up to. There was another called the OS Car Project. Hopefully they are not the 
same kind of effort.
 
I put some design effort into the OS Car Project a few years back.  It was a 
problem at that time of leadership. It does suffer from a 'hobbyist' attitude. 
Nobody would commit to regulating the design goals down for the vehicle itself, 
and direct the team. They mostly spun wheels about the open source aspect. And 
about being 'democratic', which was to accommodate all desires. 
 
A final design is all about optimizing to a set of goals, and accepting the 
affects on other attributes. They floundered. 
 
Frankly, you can argue all you want about the intellectual process, or the 
tools of the trade for that mater, but if  you don't design something you can't 
build it. And if you don't build something then what pray-tell are you 
accomplishing?
 
I think they were mostly hoping someone would do what they were dreaming could 
be done. In some ways I was too, but at least I was willing to design something 
and make 'executive' decision about it.
 
I think, in the OSVehicle effort you will need to find some similarities to 
Local Motors, if they are to get anywhere at all.
 
If you are curious, here's a gateway link into my stuff after OSCarProject. 
Some electric, some not so much.
Hint, find the link images and seek out the three collection, OSCS, Detalidon 
and Elio
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model.html?id=18079aaf3596c55cc3845a76042e278f.




 




Arak Leatham - ( My hobby: I want 300 MPG )
 
> Date: Fri, 15 May 2015 13:03:01 -0600
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [EVDL] OSV Tabby
> From: [email protected]
> 
> https://www.osvehicle.com/
> 
> What does the list think of this? The basic idea seems to be to get an open 
> source EV design out there for people to build on.
> 
> They claim that the chassis meets requirements for on-road licensing in US 
> and Europe, but I'm guessing that it'll take more than a bare chassis to be 
> street legal. 
> 
> Also the claim of 1 hour build time seems to be with 2 well-practiced people 
> and a ready to go frame. And a shop much better equipped than mine! 
> 
> Ron - mobile
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