Product visualisation for the Zeleros battery systems line — pack architecture rendered in the open, and ghosted integration studies putting the same modular hardware inside a bus, a truck, a train, a boat, an aircraft and a hyperloop vehicle.
A battery pack is, from the outside, a closed aluminium case. Everything that makes it worth buying — cell layout, busbar routing, cooling plate, the connector face — lives behind a lid nobody opens on a stand or in a deck. The commission was to open it without opening it.
Two registers run through the work. The first is hard product: the pack alone, lit clean, shot from above with the cover removed so the internal architecture reads as engineering rather than styling. The second is integration: the host vehicle ghosted back to a glass shell so the pack — and only the pack — carries the colour and the light.
The second register is what makes the line saleable. It answers the question a fleet buyer actually asks, which is not what is in the box but where does it go in my vehicle, and how many fit. Same asset, six sectors, one visual language.
Product renders of the pack line — cover removed, modules and cooling laid bare, connector face shot close.




Ghosted cutaways. The host vehicle drops to a glass shell; the battery and driveline stay solid and lit, so the eye lands on the hardware being sold rather than the vehicle around it.






Two short pieces produced alongside the stills — product and identity animation for the pack families.
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