Constructed almost entirely out of bio-composites, the Be.e Scooter could easily be the most sustainable and eco-friendly scooter in the world. Since existing scooters are already very conscious of the environment, that is saying a lot. In a nutshell, the Be.e Scooter is a frameless plant-based electric scooter with a monocoque body made out of flax and bio-resin, which makes it as lightweight as it is strong.
Designed by Waarmakers, a Dutch studio founded by Maarten Heijltjes and Simon Akkaya, the Be.e Scooter also boasts a unique eggshell shape that "reduces the total amount of parts drastically without sacrificing structural integrity," as reported by Yanko Design. It was created in joint effort with InHolland, NPSP composites and Van.Eko.
The designers behind the Be.e Scooter reveal the project challenged them on many levels.
Bio-Based E-Scooters
The Be.e Scooter by Waarmakers is Made Almost Entirely Out of Plants
Trend Themes
1. Bio-composites - Opportunity for developing sustainable and eco-friendly products using bio-resins and flax composites.
2. Monocoque Body - Opportunity for lightweight and structurally strong designs for various types of vehicles, reducing the total amount of parts.
3. Frameless Vehicles - Opportunity for design innovation in creating new types of lightweight electric vehicles with unique shapes and structural integrity.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - Opportunity for creating sustainable and eco-friendly transportation options with bio-based materials and unique designs.
2. Manufacturing - Opportunity for companies to explore bio-composites and monocoque body designs in developing lightweight and structurally strong products that reduce waste and increase sustainability.
3. Design - Opportunity for designers to push the boundaries of sustainable design through innovative bio-based material usage and unique, structural designs.