Eco Factor: Zero-emission concept vehicle powered by electricity.
Auto designer Murad Baste has come up with a zero-emission concept vehicle dubbed Rocky, which can be used on long distance mountainous drives. With space for four passengers, the vehicle features a carbon monocoque construction that allows it to achieve high bending strength with minimal weight.
The top of the vehicle has been created from strong polycarbonate, which along with the vehicle’s aluminum body panels and the car’s windshield is covered with highly efficient, flexible semi-transparent solar panels. The solar panels generate electricity, which is later used to power the vehicle.
Moreover, when the car stops, electricity is generated from extendable transformative wind set, which is placed towards the rear of the car.
Via: Local Motors