As its name suggests, the Allivictus Recyclone doesn’t take recycling lightly. No, the entire construction of this eco-conscious vehicle is a recycled mass of rubber, PVC, and PET mixed into a resin matrix, The Design Blog describes.
Designed by Matus Prochaczka, the Allivictus Recyclone is a futuristic eletric car concept powered by Lithium-ion batteries. This gigantic green vehicle features a huge front wheel that turns on a central hinge attached to an arm on the car’s body, which is coated by a glossy film resin that protects it from sun and rain.
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The Allivictus Recyclone is the Ultimate in Green Cruising
Trend Themes
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Monolithic Eco Riders — Heavy-duty eco-conscious vehicles made of recycled materials and powered by Lithium-ion batteries.
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Green Cruising — A new alternative for eco-conscious transportation backed by futuristic designs and sustainable materials usage.
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Resin Matrix Technology — Innovative material usage in vehicle manufacturing, featuring resilience against weather elements and protecting the recycled materials inside.
Industry Implications
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Automotive Manufacturing — Eco-friendly commercial vehicles could introduce sustainable alternatives for traditional car manufacturing.
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Sustainable Materials — The recycling industry could take a step forward by processing recycled materials for heavy-duty vehicle production.
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Green Energy — Utilizing Lithium-ion batteries to power commercial vehicles could create opportunities in clean energy production and technology.