Is Infinitlar a car? Nope. A bike? Hardly. I'd rather say this is an extremely cool concept which brings in the best from multiple worlds.
Jex Chau brings for this idea which combines the logistic advantage of an all-in-one personal transportation method, the high-tech gyroscopic stability of modern electric bikes and bike concepts, the convenience associated to motor homes and green propulsion ideas for a better, cleaner future world.
The Infinitlar is powered by a "solar reactor" in the center of the structure, which uses sun energy to generate hydrogen, which is in turn, transformed into electricity for for the onboard motor and electronics.
A gyroscope takes care of the Infinitlar's stability and road stance, while the two omni-wheels offer exceptional maneuverability. The interior is modular and can become a space for so much more than simply sitting while driving, whereas the low position of the storage compartment adds to the overall stability.
The project is completely feasible from a technical point of view, with the provision that the solar reactor becomes a reality which can retail for "earthly" money.
Via Yanko Design.
The Infinitlar is powered by a "solar reactor" in the center of the structure, which uses sun energy to generate hydrogen, which is in turn, transformed into electricity for for the onboard motor and electronics.
A gyroscope takes care of the Infinitlar's stability and road stance, while the two omni-wheels offer exceptional maneuverability. The interior is modular and can become a space for so much more than simply sitting while driving, whereas the low position of the storage compartment adds to the overall stability.
The project is completely feasible from a technical point of view, with the provision that the solar reactor becomes a reality which can retail for "earthly" money.
Via Yanko Design.