Citroën Unveils Concept Car Made of Cardboard And Other Sustainable Materials
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Electric cars are a great way to reduce our carbon footprint. But French car maker Citroën believes more can be done to make vehicles sustainable. On September 29, 2022, the company unveiled Oli, a concept electric car that can be "reused or recycled throughout ownership."
The car's most notable difference is the use of cardboard for the roof, hood, and bed panels. The company asserts that the honeycomb-shaped cardboard, inserted between fiberglass panels, is stronger than steel. Oli's other "green" features include lightweight seats that use 80 percent less material than traditional car seats. Its windshield and windows are designed to repel the sun's rays. This reduces the need for air-conditioning. The doors, windows, bumper, and tires are made with recycled or natural materials. The car's top speed is restricted to 68 mph (109 kmh) to increase efficiency.
Oli weighs just under 1 ton (1,000 kg). This is about a third of the weight of an average compact car! Thanks to its lightweight setup, its 40 kWh battery can last up to 248 miles (399 km) between charges. It takes just 23 minutes to charge the battery from 20 percent to 80 percent.
Oli is just a concept vehicle and will likely never be made. But it is an important reminder that automakers can and must do more for the environment. "It's
Resources: Citroën.co.uk, Inverse.com, cnbc.com
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- lstewart65 monthsCool
- switchtreflip7812 monthsbut gas burns fossil fuels and it literally is destroying the planet and its like 1# main source of climate change
- the_powdad_man12 monthswhat happens when it dies. Say your in the middle of nowhere and it dies, what happens then? Awww boohoo your little battery car died. That why you use gas. Because it's a more portable source than carrying around a 350 pound battery pack everywhere you go. Gas also has more power and plus electric dosen't even make any noise other that a little quite hum, that's it.
- rizzeralmost 2 yearsbro if you leave it in rain it will be a waste of money
- gcharltonover 1 yearThe cardboard is between pieces of fiberglass, it won't deteriorate.
- rylanyoussoufalmost 2 yearsthats so cool
- emsinkhornalmost 2 yearscool
- zander3214almost 2 yearsI wonder how fast that goes?
- snowflake101almost 2 yearsOh wowsa!!!!!!! That's so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
- jere_512almost 2 yearswwwoooowwwwww so cool 😁😯
- gubafunijetoalmost 2 yearsCool