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Eco Factor: Solar-powered car with OLED and LED lighting for more efficiency.
There is no use developing an electric car which weighs more than a ton. Electric engines demand cars that are light in weight and don’t have silly electronic components installed in them to cater to people who just want some electronics in everything they use. The Future Personal Commuter is one such design which tries to make the most out of the solar panels that will be installed on its roof.
The car has been designed for daily commuters who love driving along. It says “NO” to high tech gadgets with just the bare essentials. The car would seat 2 people in a 1+1 inline seating arrangement. Apart from solar energy, the car will also be able to recharge its batteries via a conventional AC wall socket, with LEDs depicting the amount of charge the battery has. To make the most of the energy stored in the batteries, the headlights and the taillights would be made using the latest OLED technology.
The Dark Side:
With no special electronics taking care of the driver, and the body already made from light-weight materials, we really doubt the safety of a potential driver caught in an accident.
There is no use developing an electric car which weighs more than a ton. Electric engines demand cars that are light in weight and don’t have silly electronic components installed in them to cater to people who just want some electronics in everything they use. The Future Personal Commuter is one such design which tries to make the most out of the solar panels that will be installed on its roof.
The car has been designed for daily commuters who love driving along. It says “NO” to high tech gadgets with just the bare essentials. The car would seat 2 people in a 1+1 inline seating arrangement. Apart from solar energy, the car will also be able to recharge its batteries via a conventional AC wall socket, with LEDs depicting the amount of charge the battery has. To make the most of the energy stored in the batteries, the headlights and the taillights would be made using the latest OLED technology.
The Dark Side:
With no special electronics taking care of the driver, and the body already made from light-weight materials, we really doubt the safety of a potential driver caught in an accident.






















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