The 'eSetta' by Tony Weichselbraun is a car that would be used for a car sharing system in urban areas. Inspired by the BMW Isetta, this tiny car is not only able to squeeze through small alleyways, but able to do so with style.
The car system would be much like a bike sharing program. One would pay a fee to rent the car, then drive to their destination where they would drop it off. Another benefit of these mini cars is that they are electrically charged at the stations and do not require gasoline to run.
Currently more and more bike-sharing programs are popping up around North America. This would be the first smart car sharing program if the idea continues to develop.
Smart Car Sharing Systems
The 'eSetta' by Tony Weichselbraun is Eco-Friendly
Trend Themes
1. Smart Car Sharing - Develop an eco-friendly car sharing system for urban areas, reducing carbon emissions and easing congestion on the road.
2. Electric Car Charging Stations - Build stations to facilitate the charging of electric vehicles to ensure an eco-friendly and sustainable transportation system.
3. Micro-mobility Transport - Offer micro cars for rent as part of a shared transportation system to complement bike-sharing programs and other micro-mobility transport solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Design and manufacture eco-friendly cars for smart car sharing systems, customized for urban areas.
2. Renewable Energy - Provide renewable energy solutions to enable electric car charging stations and ensure sustainable transportation systems.
3. Transportation and Logistics - Facilitate the implementation of smart car sharing systems and other micro-mobility transport solutions to optimize transportation and reduce urban congestion.