Thomas Pinel’s EKON car is a futuristic car that is capable of displaying messages through tinted OLED screens on the front and rear to other drivers and pedestrians to prevent accidents. EKON is designed with electro chromatic glass, which can be changed from tinted to clear with the help of a remote or touching the fingerprint reader placed above the door.
Every EKON car has an interior made from organic materials—seat covers are made of green fabric and the steering wheel is made of aluminum.
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The Accident-Predicting Ekon Car Delivers Warnings to Commuters
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Car Displays - Using OLED screens on the exterior of a car to display messages can revolutionize pedestrian and driver safety.
2. Electrochromatic Glass Technology - The ability to change the opacity of glass using a remote presents opportunities in various applications for privacy or energy conservation.
3. Sustainable Car Interiors - Using organic materials in car design presents opportunities for reducing the environmental impact of car production.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - Implementing interactive displays and electrochromatic glass technology can differentiate brands and increase car safety.
2. Glass Production - Developing electrochromatic glass technology presents innovation opportunities in energy-efficient buildings, aerospace technology and consumer electronics.
3. Textile and Fabric Manufacturing - The use of sustainable textiles in car interiors can present opportunities for companies aiming to develop environmentally friendly manufacturing practices.