Photosynthesis Bike will Purify Air as you Ride it
2013.12.11
Bicycles are some of the world's most efficient modes of transport. They're five times more efficient than walking, and 100 calories on a bike can take a person three miles. In a car, 100 calories would only take you 280 feet.
The future of bikes is bright, and if they could perform more than just take you someplace, wouldn't that be wonderful?
A group of Thai designers and engineers developed a plan to turn the bicycle into a machine that actually cleans polluted air while cruising down the street.
This air-purifier bike is currently a concept, developed by Bangkok's Lightfog Creative & Design Company. So in theory, its aluminum frame would run on a "photosynthesis system" that generates oxygen through a reaction between water and electric power from a lithium-ion battery.
“We want to design products which can reduce the air pollution in the city. So we decided to design a bike because we thought that bicycles are environmentally friendly vehicles for transportation,” explains creative director Silawat Virakul told Co.Exist. “Riding a bicycle can reduce traffic jam[s] in a city. Moreover, we wanted to add more value to a bicycle by adding its ability to reduce the pollution.”
Technical details on how the air purifying bike would work have yet to be determined; like how often the filter and battery would need to be changed, and how much air the tool could filter at what speeds. The designers only have mock-ups, which recently won a Red Dot design award. They also haven't built a prototype yet, but that's in the near-future pipeline.
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