// Bentopia — Portfolio & Workshop

Electronics  ·  Code  ·  Electric Vehicles

Hey, I'm Ben.

Builder · Developer · EV Enthusiast

I build things — software, circuits, and electric vehicles. My workshop is split between a screen full of code and a bench covered in components. If it can run on electrons or compile, I'm probably already tinkering with it.

From writing embedded firmware for custom motor controllers to designing full-stack web apps, my work lives at the intersection of hardware and software. I believe the most interesting problems exist right at that boundary.

40+ Projects built
3 EV builds
Coffee consumed
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Quick Profile

System info

# whoami
ben@bentopia

# status
→ currently building something cool

# location
→ workshop / remote

# open_to
[ collab, freelance, chaos ]
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Languages

Primary toolbox

Python92%
C / C++85%
JavaScript80%
Rust55%
Assembly (AVR/ARM)60%

Hardware & Electronics

From schematic to PCB

Comfortable taking a project from napkin sketch through Fusion 360 layout, hand-soldering prototypes, and writing the firmware that brings it to life. High-voltage EV systems, motor controllers, and custom battery management are all part of the regular workload.

KiCad Arduino / ESP32 STM32 BMS Design BLDC Control Fusion 360 Oscilloscopes Soldering
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Web & Software

HTML / CSS Node.js React Git Linux Docker
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EV Builds

Custom electric conversions from the ground up. Suspension tuning, high-voltage wiring, regenerative braking calibration — been there.

High Voltage Motor Tuning Cell Spotwelds
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Tools & Other

3D Printing Laser Cutting CNC Milling Blender Dyno Testing
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Current project

Browser automation

Make you homework fully automatic FOR FREE. you can download the software for free soon. the current idea is copying your homework to chatgpt and making it answer everything. Full automation will come very soon. your homework has never been this easy.

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Resources & downloads.

Firmware, schematics, design files

Open-source files, schematics, and tools from my builds will be posted here. Everything is provided as-is — mostly so I don't have to answer the same questions twice in the comments section.