Foldable City Car by MIT
A team of researchers at the MIT’s media lab are busy developing a prototype of lightweight stackable electric cars that could help overcome the congestion problem. The prototype vehicle dubbed the City Car could be folded and stacked at central sites.
The City Car will be powered by a robotic drive system transformed from the lowly wheel. Each wheel will integrate an electric motor, steering and braking machinery, suspension, and digital controls. All these would be merged into sealed entities that could be snapped on and off.
The City Car will start at the mere press of a button and will boast a handlebar instead of a steering wheel. Lightweight material like Kevlar or carbon fiber will make the body of the car. The notion of the City Car was devised as part of a strategy for plummeting carbon emissions.
Design: MIT [ Via: TreeHugger ]


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1 Comment »
Joaquim says
really nice, that’s what we need, instead of the big SUVs and company…
please check another cool project lead by the MIT:
http://www.vehicledesignsummit.org
it’s an hybrid ecological car