Credo E-Bone: Eco friendly and sustainable concept bus by Peter Simon
Under - Industrial Design, TechnologyCredo E-Bone, a brainchild of Peter Simon for his industrial design degree project at the University of West Hungary, is an environmentally friendly and sustainable public transportation solution. The concept bus is powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology with four in-wheel motors. The bus shell is made of lightweight composite plastic which is a bone-like material composition with varied density close to joints. The lightweight construction makes the concept energy-efficient.
The organic design is quite supplemental to the overall bus concept that catches attention immediately. It would be interesting to see such concepts becoming reality to make public transport greener.
3 thoughts to “Credo E-Bone: Eco friendly and sustainable concept bus by Peter Simon”
Taney
this is soooooo cool love it!!!!!!!!
Aurélien
Bonjour je suis content 🙂
Philip Crowley
I can’t wait for this to become mainstream. I’d ride it just because I love the look of it. 🙂
NOTE: Comments may be held for moderation. If your comment does not appear immediately, do not repost. Any inappropriate or irrelevant comments will be removed. By submitting a comment you grant LivingDesign.info a perpetual license to reproduce your words and name in attribution.