Here's hoping it won't take until the year 2050 for a vehicle like the Honda Kaze to become a reality. Sadly, most Westerners are not currently concerned enough for the welfare of the planet to significantly reduce their use of a car as a primary means of transportation, but with concepts like this one on the horizon, perhaps saying goodbye to one's private ride will no longer be a natural necessity.
The Zero Emissions Car was conceived as a submission for a competition and it certainly incorporates a variety of features to guarantee it would get noticed. The expansive curving windshield is enhanced by transparent solar panels, and a slanted sail on the back of the Honda Kaze can catch wind for propulsion. A kite strung out front of the eco automobile augments the forward thrust when the weather conditions are sufficiently gusty.
Kite-Powered Concept Cars
The Honda Kaze Harnesses Wind and Sun Power to Work
Trend Themes
1. Wind-powered Vehicles - Designing vehicles that harness the power of wind will continue to be a promising trend for eco-conscious transportation innovators like Honda.
2. Solar-powered Vehicles - As solar technology advances, incorporating more solar panels into vehicle design will be a promising trend to combat emissions from traditional fuel sources.
3. Alternative Transportation - As more people become eco-conscious, innovating eco-friendly transportation options, like the Honda Kaze, will become increasingly important for the transportation industry.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry must continue to push the boundaries of eco-friendly vehicles like the Honda Kaze using innovative wind and solar-powered technology.
2. Renewable Energy - With the rising demand for clean energy sources to power vehicles, renewable energy industries will play an important role in developing technologies to power the vehicles of tomorrow.
3. Transportation - As the world transitions to a more eco-friendly future, transportation companies will need to adapt to incorporate alternative modes of travel, such as wind and solar-powered vehicles, to remain relevant.