Three Japanese industrial designers including Ippei Iwahara, Naoki Kato, and Keisuke Fukunaga, have designed a special futuristic vehicle that is quite different from any other electric autos.
Named the 'Kazaguruma,' the vehicle requires natural wind power to move. Using an alternate system from regular electric cars, this vehicle's speed and movement depends on wind forces, and generates no carbon dioxide as a bi-product, making it extremely eco-friendly.
Implications - The eco movement has become a global phenomenon and corporations are constantly looking for methods to satiate consumer demand for products which are environmentally sound. Companies looking to appeal to this demographic must implement eco-friendly initiatives into their product lines and services in all possible areas.
Bright Wind-Powered Wheels
The Kazaguruma Uses Natural Wind Energy To Move
Trend Themes
1. Eco-friendly Transportation - Opportunity for businesses to develop wind-powered vehicles that generate no carbon dioxide.
2. Alternative Energy Vehicles - Potential for companies to explore wind-powered transportation systems as an alternative to traditional electric cars.
3. Sustainable Mobility Solutions - Disruptive innovation opportunity for creating eco-friendly vehicles that rely on natural wind power for movement.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - Opportunity for automakers to invest in research and development of wind-powered vehicles.
2. Renewable Energy - Industry growth potential for companies specializing in alternative energy systems like wind power for transportation.
3. Transportation Services - Disruptive potential for transportation companies to adopt wind-powered vehicles as a sustainable mobility solution.