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Eolic – Foldable wind-powered generator!

The Eolic is a wind-powered foldable generator. The main idea of the project is to create an easily foldable power generator to be used in the construction at places where there is no electric service. The generator can also be used to replace the electric service in small housing. All the equipment can be stored together in one package in order to provide an easy operation.

Ultra light materials like aluminum and carbon fiber constitute the construction material. The telescopic pole can be mounted in only three steps to reach the final height with the help of two or three men. The project is collective work of designers Marcos Madia, Sergio Ohashi and Juan Manuel Pantano.

Via Ecofriend.org

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Yves Behar, Design Gangster

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"Mission Motors, based in San Francisco, claims that the bike, pegged "Mission One,"  will ramp up to 150mph, with a range of 150 miles. And according to them, it'll be a far different ride from crotch rockets of yore: Because of the electric motor, the torque curve is flat rather than bell-shaped (as is the case with combustion engines). That means performance that would make a drag racer drool: Faster acceleration than most sportbikes, and no gear shifting. (Now, keep in mind that many sport bikes can easily hit 100mph in less than six seconds—supercars do it about two seconds slower.)

The bike's lithium-ion battery recharges in two hours, and there's no tail pipe or gas tank since there's no internal combusion engine."