The new 'Ecocapsule' micro homes are the latest innovation in contemporary off-the-grid living. Designed by the Slovakian team 'Nice Architects,' the Ecocapsule offers a portable housing solution that is efficient and comfortable enough for a wide range of living applications.
The Ecocapsule is an egg-shaped micro home that runs entirely off of sustainable energy sources thanks to the 600 W of solar cells on its roof and the 750 W built-in wind turbine. The efficient and low-energy design helps to facilitate the household conveniences of running water and built-in plumbing.
Although tiny, the home is designed for maximum utility with a folding bed, small kitchen, dining area, storage, shower and even a flushable toilet. The company suggests that because it is both portable and sustainable, the Ecocapsule is the perfect housing option for anything from a research station to an emergency shelter.
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Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Housing - The trend of sustainable housing is fueling innovation in portable homes that run on renewable energy sources.
2. Off-the-grid Living - The trend of off-the-grid living is driving the development of self-sufficient micro homes that offer convenience and comfort in remote locations.
3. Compact Living Solutions - The trend of compact living solutions is inspiring the creation of innovative micro homes that maximize utility and functionality in small spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry has opportunities to capitalize on the demand for solar-powered and wind-powered micro homes like the Ecocapsule.
2. Home Construction - The home construction industry can explore disruptive innovations in designing and building efficient and portable micro homes like the Ecocapsule.
3. Emergency Services - The emergency services industry can benefit from the development of portable and sustainable micro homes like the Ecocapsule for use as emergency shelters.