- Business
- StableX Technologies, Inc. operates as a provider of electric-vehicle platforms and related services, with a recent strategic pivot toward digital asset initiatives and AI infrastructure under the Fabric.AI branding. The company focuses on designing and manufacturing lightweight electric vehicles for campus mobility, last-mile delivery, and government use, and historically marketed the AYRO Vanish line for closed campuses and urban logistics; it recently transitions toward digital assets and AI-focused opportunities alongside its original automotive offerings. Headquartered in the United States, the company maintains an enterprise posture that includes product development, vehicle configurations, and related software and technology services, with a primary emphasis on energy-efficient, low-emission transportation solutions and, more recently, AI and digital-asset related ventures.
Main products and services
- AYRO Vanish family: Vanish Cargo Van Box, Vanish Flatbed truck, Vanish Pickup Bed truck; configurations emphasize enclosed cargo space, open-bed versatility, and light-duty urban logistics with zero-emission operation.
- Electric vehicle design and manufacturing: compact, sustainable campus mobility platforms for closed campuses, local on-demand and last-mile delivery, and government applications; focus on low-speed service vehicles and modular chassis.
- Related software and telematics: vehicle fleet management, telematics tooling, and software-enabled services to optimize routes, maintenance, and utilization of light-duty electric fleets.
- Digital asset treasury strategies and AI infrastructure initiatives: capital allocation to crypto tokens and AI-oriented platforms as part of a strategic transition toward digital asset and AI-centric business lines; partnerships and product offerings aligned with micro-LED or other advanced hardware interfaces for data and AI applications.
Latest major company changes
- Strategic transition toward digital asset initiatives with a parallel focus on AI infrastructure, including partnerships and potential platform launches with technology hardware collaborators; this marks a shift from traditional vehicle manufacturing toward AI and digital-asset opportunities.
- Rebranding and ticker transition reflecting the new Fabric.AI corporate identity and a new Nasdaq ticker to align with the AI and digital-asset strategy, signaling a comprehensive business strategy shift while preserving automotive heritage.
- Funding activity tied to new security and convertible instruments to support the expanded growth strategy, including capital raises tied to the AI and digital-asset initiatives and potential related corporate reorganizations.
Additional context
- Industry and business segments: electric vehicle manufacturing and light-duty fleet platforms; digital asset strategy and AI infrastructure initiatives; potential material technology partnerships in optics or micro-LED interfaces as part of AI-enabled systems.
- Target markets: corporate fleets, education and campus operators, municipalities, commercial last-mile and logistics customers seeking low-emission vehicle solutions; enterprise customers seeking AI-enabled infrastructure and digital-asset opportunities.
- Geographic operations: United States-based headquarters with manufacturing and potential regional sales and service networks; cross-border activities may be present through partnerships or affiliates related to digital-asset initiatives.
- Founding year and headquarters: established in the United States with headquarters in Texas or a related U.S. locale historically linked to AYRO, with later corporate realignment to Fabric.AI, Inc. and related branding.
- Subsidiaries and parent relationships: operates through wholly owned subsidiaries as part of its corporate restructuring; relationship with parent entity Fabric.AI, Inc. and its Nasdaq-listed ticker FABC reflects the reorientation toward AI and digital-asset businesses.