Articles tagged with: public transport
Posted in Automobiles, Eco-Friendly, Efficiency, Environment, Go green, Technology, concept, public transport on 3 October 2008


Now have an environment-friendly travel. In what can be treated as a step towards government’s endeavor to fight pollution by vehicles, Volvo announced the launch of its new entry into the diesel-electric hybrid bus market. The hybrid Volvo 7700 is a 12-meter low-floor city bus that gets up to 30 percent better fuel economy and emits 40 to 50 percent less nitrous oxide and 30 percent less carbon, the company said. In addition, a smaller engine and nearly a third of the bus’ components are developed in-house by Volvo.
The hybrid Volvo 7700 uses “parallel hybrid” technology which allows the bus to be powered by either the electric motor or the diesel engine or both at the same time. I-SAM, the company’s hybrid technology, plans to use the same technology in its trucks and construction equipment after the buses go into mass production in 2010. Though the hybrid bus weighs more or less the same as a diesel-driven bus, it has a better weight distribution, which allows the hybrid bus to take more passengers than a comparable diesel bus. As a result, the bus’ performance is enhanced and fuel consumption is reduced.
According to a report by United Press International, the first of Volvo’s hybrid buses will begin testing on city streets in London and Gothenburg, Sweden, later this fall. Volvo is believed to start delivering hybrid diesel electric buses to customers in 2009 with mass production beginning in 2010.





Via igreenspot
Posted in Automobiles, Car, Eco-Friendly, Efficiency, Electricity, Energy, Go green, Technology, concept, public transport on 1 October 2008

Imagine you making an effort and 70% of the energy getting wasted. That’s the plight of your engine which blows about 70 percent of the energy it creates straight out of the tailpipe in the form of heat. As Eric Mattessich realized the truth, he marched on the journey to make power plants more efficient to work on hybrid cars by adapting the kind of heat-recapturing mechanisms. Though not an absolute innovation, Eric’s design is certainly a better packaged one as the size has been worked upon.
The mechanism uses two turbine generators; in the first, the pressure of escaping exhaust spins the turbine to generate electricity. The second uses waste heat from the exhaust to turn water into steam; the steam powers the generator before traveling into a condenser, where it turns back into water and starts the loop again. Both turbines feed electricity back into the hybrid system’s batteries for a 20 percent reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions and a 20 percent more efficient vehicle.

In the pipeline, Mattessich is working on a prototype and applying for a patent. With this he is also looking for an automaker interested in testing by incorporating the system into new cars thereby realizing the efforts put-in in working on the noble cause.
Via inventorspot
Posted in Automobiles, Car, Eco-Friendly, Go green, concept, public transport on 1 October 2008
From being fuel based to natural gas, to electric hybrid, electric, and now a great possibility of a fueless cars running on air, technology seems to have come a long way. The Magnetic Air Cars, Inc., the San Jose-based company claims that it is working on the world’s first fuel-less car using no gas, fuel, or external recharging device, only air to propel the vehicle. Utilizing three on-board substations to harness compressed air, the resultant airflow is channeled, modulated, and converted to torque that propels the car. The Magnetic Air Car uses compressed air technology for propulsion, but unlike Tata Motors air engine, or DiPietro, theirs uses a different design.

Standing lofty in the San Jose’s West Coast Green conference last week, the car is one of a kind and is supposed to be produced by 2010. Using a silicon salt battery having 30% more mass power than a lead acid storage battery, it can completely charge in one hour. The battery is also environmentally friendly: it’s 95% recyclable, and it can be used in almost extreme conditions: from -40 to +50 degrees Celsius.
A prototype of the car is being built at Club Auto Sport in San Jose. So for all you lovers of innovation, grab this one and go green!!
Via Cleantechnica
Posted in Automobiles, Designer, Eco-Friendly, Environment, Global warming, Go green, Technology, concept, public transport on 27 September 2008
Classy and efficient is how one can define this one. With startling looks, it is sure to take you on a ride. For travelers, this is an avant-garde vehicle, offering a great speed yet being environment friendly. With masters in industrial design, its designer Robert Nightingale is a much-talked about luminary these days. Drawing upon his experience in sustainable research, creative thinking & design method he has been consistently providing innovative concept. This futuristic concept is designed to take you miles and that too without causing any hazards like non-reversible carbon footprints & global warming which are the gifts of the aviation industry to the environment.

Aptly named, The Environment by its creator, this invention provides the travelers with an environment conducive for work as well as leisure besides zooming at a marvelous speed. Always banking upon the concepts, Robert’s innovations have brought him various applauses and acclamations all across the world.
From the Hitch Concept to Water Shelter Concept to the current transport innovation, his products have always been an affix to the advanced technology. And when they couples with environmental benefits, they surely are adorable.
So now you don’t have to think before to decide your next trip.
Via robertnightingaledesign
Posted in Automobiles, Eco-Friendly, Efficiency, public transport on 22 September 2008

Japan’s standing rail system, already considered to be one of the most efficient in the world, has proved its metal yet again. The country’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, recently announced that it is developing the country’s fastest high speed train, offering a speed of 217 miles per hour much above the previous record-holding Shinkansen’s 186mph ! This “Environmentally Friendly Super Express Train” (efSET) not only promises to be less noisy, more energy efficient, and will feature a state-of-the-art electrical control system, this streamlined design also will feature an extremely lightweight and aerodynamic profile in addition to a regenerative braking system that will recycle the kinetic energy generated by its movement. So this one is a positive eco-friendly system.
The company plans to freeze the design by 2010 after which they shall start the production & sales. Estimating that 10,000 km of high-speed railways will be deployed over the next 20 years, the company has already announced that it plans to prepare the efSET for international release.
Let’s hope they turn soon towards the states. Moreover, if trains were so, who’s got the need to travel in airplanes?
Via Inhabitat
Posted in Designer, Eco-Friendly, Green, public transport on 31 July 2008

Taking inspiration from the canary bird- to warn about disastrous effects of rampant human activity, The Canary Project was founded in 2006. Since then, the organization has produced several artwork and events using visual and mixed media on environmental concerns like Global Warming, Climate Change, Deforestation and likes. The Project aims at cultivating media attention to inform a broad public and encourage commitment to possible solutions. The latest offering of The Canary Project is the Green Patriot Bus Ads. The latter are designed by Michael Bierut- a Cleveland born artist world famous for his work. As part of the campaign, sixty buses bearing the Green Patriotic ads were released in Cleveland. The concept is good old environmentalism repackaged in a nouveau style to give it the punch and ferver similar to patriotism.

While the bus fulfils the facility of public transport, Bierut’s designs- posters on the body of the vehicle and inside it actively promotes green jobs in manufacturing sector. These buses and the ads on them are part of a larger plan-Green Patriot Posters, awaiting its official launch coming September. Under the Green Patriot Posters, motivating captions and posters were designed taking inspiration from WWII graphics. Here’s what the designer himself thinks, “Americans have a great ability to pull together in times of crisis. Each day brings headlines that make it clear that global warming and dependence on costly and scarce foreign oil will demand the same kind of resilience, self-sacrifice and ingenuity that we’ve exhibited in the past: in short, that special American brand of patriotism. Back in the 30s and 40s, folksinger Woody Guthrie had a slogan on his guitar: “This machine kills fascists.” I was looking for a similar kind of statement to turn every bus ride into a blow for the environment.” We surely need such kind of activism in places more than one on Earth today!
Via: treehugger
Posted in Eco-Friendly, Go green, Green on 18 July 2008

Mexico City wants to shed its “polluted-cities-of the-world” image and thus has come up with a new initiative. The eco-transport initiative is called Mejor En Bici (Better On Bicycle). It’s a bike sharing free program which has already started there. The cool-looking white cruises catch your attention with their colorful wheel and adding an insta-charm to your cycling experience! The Mejor en Bici cruisers are available in the city’s eco-savvy corners including Condesa and Roma neighborhoods.
The bike sharing program is privately funded and through its popularity the city’s officials intend to construct about 200 miles of bile paths by 2012. Here’s how you can be the part of this program if you plan to have a nice vacation in this part of the world. As a user, you will be asked to register and sign a form. Ofcourse, you need to show your identity proof to the officials and submit a deposit of about $20 in local currency. The moment you park the bicycle after a day’s tour in the same lot you picked it from your money will be returned to you! Wonderful, isn’t it? You can avail the bikes on 5 days a week (Tuesday to Sunday) between 10am and 6pm. Happy Biking!
Via RevistaTravesias
Posted in Eco-Friendly, Eco-friendly products on 9 July 2008

Project Sponsor of classical music school for Deustche Grammophon. Relax that is the intention of that product as a whole recreates an atmosphere free. The user does not necessarily have the willingness to listen to music, just who is slightly tired.

Posted in Automobiles, Eco-Friendly, Green on 8 July 2008

Enough talks about stylish two-wheelers and racy four-wheelers. Now, let’s talk about an odd-numbered wheeler. Yup, let’s talk about three wheelers! My most obvious connection to the most common variety of three-wheeler found in this side of world is the famous green-n-yellow combo auto! I admit I don’t like them much. I always wondered - is there going to be a three-wheeler that will pop-out my eye balls? Well, now there is one and it’s the sexy looking Peugeot + (Peugeot plus).

The vehicle is born out of a nuptial of a car and a scooter. It is designed by David Vargas (for the Peugeot Design Contest 2007). His creation uses a smaller electric engine; thus, saving on energy. This also means, less pollution.

Its design and size is such that you can simply cruise through the heavy traffic on roads (esply. I’m dreaming about being on one with my beloved and going vra vra vroom on our Indian roads!) Yes, it’s agile and perfectly cozy for 2 people. So, forget about those area-consuming cars and all, lay your eyes on Peugeot +!
Via CowCube
