This 3D-printed house is not just innovative in its manufacturing design method but also revolutionary in its energy consumption system as it is electric car-powered. Designed and created by architect firm SOM and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, this efficient home 'AMIE' provides solutions for the biggest consumers of energy -- homes, transportation and manufacturers.
The 3D printing eliminates manufacturing waste since the design can be made to exact specifications, while the building's solar panels provide another source of power. The electric car has a bidirectional charger, so whichever system holds more power can help charge the other.
This home and car symbiotic system could change the future of living and building practices. Electric car-powered 'AMIE' could influence more manufacturers and designers to create systems that are mutually beneficial instead of individual products, increasing their economic efficiency.
Electric Car-Powered Homes
This 3D-Printed House and Electric Car Have a Symbiotic Relationship
Trend Themes
1. Electric Car-powered Homes - The integration of electric cars and homes creates a symbiotic relationship, revolutionizing energy consumption.
2. 3D Printing in Home Construction - The use of 3D printing in home construction reduces waste and allows for precise design specifications.
3. Mutually Beneficial Systems - The concept of mutually beneficial systems like 'AMIE' paves the way for more efficient and innovative products.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Construction - The architecture and construction industry can adopt 3D printing methods to create sustainable, energy-efficient homes.
2. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore bidirectional charging systems in electric cars to foster symbiotic relationships with energy-efficient homes.
3. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can further contribute to the development of electric car-powered homes by providing advanced solar panel solutions.