Effective Local Transport1

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13th December, 2009

Green EarthEffective Public Transport

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Team Members

Neeraj Kumar Kushwaha Karan LakhaneyMudit BansalAjetak SinghAnkit Bansal

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Effective Local & Green Transport

•Transport Related Green House Gas Emission•Parking Space Problem•Traffic Congestion•Transport System, Infra, Policy•Socio Economic Burden to Urban Poor.

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Smart City Car

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• Developed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)• Zero Emission.• Innovations in materials and advancements in products such batteries

make the idea feasible.• Car Sharing and Mobility on Demand.

• Drawbacks include social change and R&D funding• Individual car ownership may be viewed in terms of social

status• Adoption of the idea will be a challenge.

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The Innovation CITY CAR

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• Foldable• Energy Efficiency• Advanced Design and

Technology• Networked Intelligence• Match with Mobility Needs

and Mobility Demands

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The Concept

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• Agile than traditional car, so make efficient use of urban infra.

• Omni Directional Wheels 360 Degree Rotation

• Stack Like shopping carts• Car folds Automatically

• Use solar and wind energy to recharge

• Connected to Intelligent Network

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Demand Information and Real-time Responsiveness

• Cell Phone Data Provides Census Snapshot of how people is distributed.

• Onboard Location and guidance system.

• Users can employ their cell to check waiting time.

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Reduced Parking Space

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Private Mobility

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Mobility on Demand

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Private Mobility VS Mobility on Demand

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Primary Obstacle

Social Acceptanceconcept to a large urban metropolitan area.A successful pilot will also prove scalability and adaptability to cities of all sizes, ages, and cultures.securing additional funding to finish design developmentEstablishing a successful pilot requires cooperation between government

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Conclusion

“Isn’t just about the design of light weight, highly efficient, electric vehicles, it is about inserting that technological innovation into the social and cultural environment and designing an intuitive within which they function.”

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Thank You

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