DYNAM LABS: BUILT FOR BUILDERS
EV Builder's Guide
|Winter 2025
The VCU Designed to Solve Problems, Not Create Them
THE VCU+ lined up for inspection prior to shipping and packaging.
WALK into Dynam Labs’ Los Angeles space and you will find a workshop in motion. One corner holds the fabrication tools: a welder, a CNC table, and the gear needed to turn designs into parts.
In the middle sits the test bench with wiring harnesses stretched across tables, an oscilloscope, and laptops logging live data from motors under load. Another area houses the 3D scanner, used to capture precise measurements for custom components. A car lift and hand tools fill the rest of the floor, ready for the next installation or teardown. Every square foot is dedicated to building, testing, and refining the systems that define their work.
THE Porsche 944 development mule, fitted with a 996 Turbo front end.From the Garage to the Lab
Dynam Labs began with the idea that EV builders needed something better than what was on the market. Ares Mathevossian, raised in a family of automotive specialists, brought two decades of experience building race cars and fabricating parts. Konstantin Smola, an embedded systems engineer with an Engineering Emmy to his name, added deep expertise in software and hardware integration. Piotr Rogowski completed the core team with a background in control engineering and a decade of software development focused on intuitive user interfaces.

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