Making an electric car that looks like a giant crab eater ready to devour anybody that gets in its path may not be the best way to go, design-wise. But car designers like Marco Aurelio Galan Henriquez are taking their inspiration from the sea for their eco-friendly auto concepts like this Hyperion.
The Hyperion runs on a lithium-ion battery powered AC synchronous motor. Its carbon fiber body makes the Hyperion a safe vehicle to drive, even at high speeds. I can’t wait to see this concept made and then pimped.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Crab-inspired Electric Cars
- Using biomimicry to design eco-friendly vehicles with unique designs that stand out.
- Lithium-ion Battery-powered Vehicles
- Investing in the development and production of higher capacity lithium-ion batteries to make electric vehicles more efficient.
- Carbon Fiber Vehicles
- Advancing the use of carbon fiber materials to create lightweight and safe vehicle bodies.
Sectors Adopting This
- Automotive Industry
- Innovating with biomimicry and advanced materials to design and manufacture eco-friendly vehicles.
- Renewable Energy Industry
- Developing higher capacity lithium-ion batteries that can power vehicles for longer durations and with faster charging times.
- Sustainable Materials Industry
- Improving the production and use of carbon fiber materials to create more cost-effective and sustainable solutions for vehicle bodies and other applications.
