The Technology

Four Pillars of a Self-Sustaining Propulsion System

Quasi's conceptual propulsion architecture rests on four interconnected pillars—each addressing a fundamental challenge in clean, fuel-free vehicle design.

Pillar 01

Zero-Point Energy (ZPE)

Quantum fluctuations of ZPE fields produce a state of non-locality which alters forces of inertia.

Cryogenic coil chamber with copper windings and blue energy glow — core component of Quasi's zero-point energy propulsion system
Cryogenic coil chamber — harnessing quantum fluctuations for zero-point energy extraction.

Pillar 02

Unique Design of Functional Concept

Innovative application of an energy capture-and-recycle system is a key component of the self-sustainable design.

3D render of a circular electromagnetic ring assembly with copper coils, magnets, and support wheels — Quasi's energy capture and recycle design concept
Electromagnetic ring assembly — a key element of the self-sustainable energy capture-and-recycle architecture.

Pillar 03

Inertial Mass Reduction

Reimagining vehicle dynamics through reduction of inertial mass is an unprecedented breakthrough in energy-efficiency.

Modular skateboard chassis with integrated IMR chamber and AI-driven energy management — Quasi's inertial mass reduction platform
Modular skateboard chassis featuring an integrated IMR chamber for unprecedented inertial mass reduction and efficiency.

Pillar 04

Advanced Materials

Scalability explored via recent advances in nanomaterials and superconducting materials.

Advanced materials lab display featuring YBCO superconductor and graphene nanomaterial research — enabling scalable quantum propulsion
YBCO superconductor and graphene nanomaterial advances — scaling quantum propulsion from concept to production.