The Bicycle of the Future!
Want something cool and more than a little utopian? How does a solar-powered bike that gets you on the bus for free sound?
I'll be honest with you, I love concept vehicles and this one is so cool that I thought I'd share. London Garden is a vision for the English Capital that removes cars entirely from the center of the city by 2030.
The concept centers on the semi-electric bicycle that is charged by both solar and pedal power. The charged batteries on the bikes can then be used to power electric buses [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6lbCxbAUMgA/SjRErgL_ADI/AAAAAAAAAMY/B4oQXNJcAv8/s1600-h/3_bike_bus_seat.jpg] in exchange for bus fare.
Also included in the design are bike storage stations [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6lbCxbAUMgA/SjRFBLXpCSI/AAAAAAAAAMg/wJiKgB7aBe4/s1600-h/2b_bustop.jpg] that also generate electricity, although they look like creepy techno-organic trees. The design is the work of a four person team from the Royal College Art and is the winner of a Seymour Powell award in the Future City Mobility contest.
Some more sketches can be found here [http://martenwallgren.blogspot.com/2009/06/winner-seymourpowell-award-for.html].
Source: DVICE [http://dvice.com/archives/2009/07/bike-of-the-fut-1.php]
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Want something cool and more than a little utopian? How does a solar-powered bike that gets you on the bus for free sound?
I'll be honest with you, I love concept vehicles and this one is so cool that I thought I'd share. London Garden is a vision for the English Capital that removes cars entirely from the center of the city by 2030.
The concept centers on the semi-electric bicycle that is charged by both solar and pedal power. The charged batteries on the bikes can then be used to power electric buses [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6lbCxbAUMgA/SjRErgL_ADI/AAAAAAAAAMY/B4oQXNJcAv8/s1600-h/3_bike_bus_seat.jpg] in exchange for bus fare.
Also included in the design are bike storage stations [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_6lbCxbAUMgA/SjRFBLXpCSI/AAAAAAAAAMg/wJiKgB7aBe4/s1600-h/2b_bustop.jpg] that also generate electricity, although they look like creepy techno-organic trees. The design is the work of a four person team from the Royal College Art and is the winner of a Seymour Powell award in the Future City Mobility contest.
Some more sketches can be found here [http://martenwallgren.blogspot.com/2009/06/winner-seymourpowell-award-for.html].
Source: DVICE [http://dvice.com/archives/2009/07/bike-of-the-fut-1.php]
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