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MIT Working On Stackable Electric City Vehicle With GM

01.06.08

How amazing is that concept art? It has the feel of those carts you rent at the airport for your luggage. Could this be what the MIT research group could be unveiling at the Shanghai 2010 World Expo with GM?

The City Car is a stackable electric two-passenger city vehicle. The one-way sharable user model is designed to be used in dense urban areas. Vehicle Stacks will be placed throughout the city to create an urban transportation network that takes advantage of existing infrastructure such as subway and bus lines. By placing stacks in urban spaces and key points of convergence, the vehicle allows the citizens the flexibility to combine mass transit effectively with individualized mobility. The stack receives incoming vehicles and electrically charges them. Similar to luggage carts at the airport, users simply take the first fully charged vehicle at the front of the stack. The City car is NOT a replacement for personal vehicles, taxis, buses, or trucks; it is a NEW vehicle type that promotes a socially responsible and more effective means of urban mobility.

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MIT’s Roboscooter The Segway Killer

01.06.08

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While the Segway has failed to fulfill Steve Job’s claime that it would be , the MIT made Roboscooter looks like it might fill the void.

The RoboScooter is a lightweight, folding, electric motor scooter. It is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive mobility in urban areas while radically reducing the negative effects of extensive vehicle use – road congestion, excessive consumption of space for parking, traffic noise, air pollution, carbon emissions that exacerbate global warming, and energy use. It is clean, green, silent, and compact.

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