'Amick A2' is an Electric Powered and Wind Assisted Three Wheeler
References: makerfaire & autoblog
Amick A2 -- a cool and amazing looking car -- was spotted at Maker Faire in Detroit. The car was built by Douglas Amick's father James who developed the aerodynamic arch that is placed on the rear of the vehicle.
Amick A2 is a battery powered and wind assisted three wheeler and the rear aerodynamic arch helps to push the vehicle forward in crosswind. Though Amick A2's aerodynamic system is yet to be proved, the futuristic vehicle was definitely a item of attraction at the Maker Faire.
Amick A2 is a battery powered and wind assisted three wheeler and the rear aerodynamic arch helps to push the vehicle forward in crosswind. Though Amick A2's aerodynamic system is yet to be proved, the futuristic vehicle was definitely a item of attraction at the Maker Faire.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Three Wheelers - The Amick A2 showcases the potential for electric three-wheelers with wind-assisted propulsion systems.
2. Aerodynamic Innovations - The rear aerodynamic arch on the Amick A2 highlights opportunities for disruptive innovation in improving vehicle efficiency through aerodynamic design.
3. Futuristic Vehicles - The Amick A2 represents the growing trend of futuristic vehicles that combine electric power and unique design features.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can explore the use of wind-assisted propulsion systems in electric three-wheelers to improve efficiency and performance.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can capitalize on wind-assisted vehicles like the Amick A2 to promote eco-friendly transportation options.
3. Transportation Design - The transportation design industry can innovate in aerodynamic arches and other design elements to enhance vehicle performance and aesthetics.
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