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DESIGN DETAILS |
DESIGN NAME: Echos
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Electric Charging Station
INSPIRATION: The city of the future, is based on an innovative model with a "Smart" approach. One of the key issues for achieving sustainable urban development in smart cities is mobility. The project deals with analyzing this process of electrification, ie the progressive replacement of means of transport that use fossil fuels, with technologies that use electricity. The project aims to meet the need to ensure and expand the charging network not only in a capillary but also flexible.
UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Echos: electric charging on-demand station. It consists of a charging station, autonomous, mobile and on-demand that can be functional both for the user of an electric vehicle and for the urban context.
The idea stems from the desire to provide a robotic, autonomous and on-demand charging experience that is therefore not bound by a fixed position, all this making charging flexible, simple and accessible at any time.
OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION: The user can request an Echos device via the app and can proceed with the charging request. The app estimates Echos arrival time based on the location of the nearest hub. The robot will use gps data to locate the vehicle, and once in place it can be connected and start charging the vehicle. Once the reloading process is complete, a notification will notify the user of the completion of the process, and Echos, once disconnected, can return autonomously to the nearest hub.
PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION: Echos is a project that emerged in the context of the realization of my master's thesis. The research phase began in November 2021 and ended in September 2022. The whole work was supervised by the architect Alessandra Rinaldi and the engineer Alberto Reatti, who gave me technical, aesthetic and design support. The discussion of the project took place during the graduation in September 2022 at the University of Florence, on the Design Campus of Calenzano.
FITS BEST INTO CATEGORY: Vehicle, Mobility and Transportation Design
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PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY: The approach used is "Design Thinking": it researches and analyzes problems and intervenes in the processes that concern them, removing obstacles and finding new opportunities for improvement.
The materials were chosen according to Sustainability:
-Structure: aluminium, chosen for its many characteristics, one of which is recyclability.
-Shell: abs recycled, has strong toughness, impact and tensile strength. One of the transformation technologies of this material is thermoforming.
SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES: Technical characteristics:
- Battery: Dimensions: L 363.3 mm x L 453.6 mm x H 210 mm (layout 8x2)
Weight: 2,09 Kg
Cell Type: Lithium Ferrophosphate
Number of cells: 32
Energy: 21,3 kwh
- Echos
Power supply: direct current (DC)
Dimensions: L 500 mm x L 900 mm x H 820 mm
Range: 280.8 Wh (about 20 Km)
Power supply: 3000 F supercapacitor
Motor: 250 W in front wheels
Connectors: Ccs Combo2 and chademo
Type of driving: autonomous
Charging type: wireless/ solar cells
Wheels: 10 inches with airless tires
TAGS: E-mobility, Electric car, Smart City, Decarbonisation, Smart Mobility, Autonomous Driving, On demand, Robot, Charging, Sustainability
RESEARCH ABSTRACT: The empirical research method focuses on observation and experimentation to understand and explain phenomena. The objectives of the research are to collect data and explain the behavior of users towards electric vehicles and the way to recharge them. The types of analysis used are: field analysis, an analysis of the electric vehicle market, a benchmark analysis and best practices. User profiles (personas) were also created that could use the product and service made.
CHALLENGE: The most important difficulty faced during the design was to look for information and applications realized on autonomous vehicles and their technologies. The design has also led to define the use of technologies not yet tested but still being tested.
ADDED DATE: 2024-02-18 14:19:11
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IMAGE CREDITS: Riccardo Petruzzelli, 2023.
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CLIENT/STUDIO/BRAND DETAILS |
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NAME: Riccardo Petruzzelli
PROFILE: Riccardo Petruzzelli is a Product Designer.
He holds a Master’s Degree in Product Design from the University of Florence.
The logo embodies the designer’s initials, through geometric and clean shapes. This representation aims to reflect the designer’s distinctive style and modus operandi, where technical skills blend harmoniously with the manual approach and dedication to research.
Project development and planning is the foundation on which a solid and well-structured product is built.
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COMMENTS |
Giulia Esposito |
Comment #100250 on June 22, 2024, 2:56 am |
The innovative spirit and forward-thinking approach embedded in the "Echos" project, an electric charging station, encapsulates the essence of what it means to design for a sustainable and smart future. The project's focus on creating an autonomous, mobile, and on-demand charging station not only addresses the critical need for expanding the charging network in urban environments but also aligns perfectly with the vision of sustainable urban development and the electrification of transportation. The use of recyclable materials such as aluminium and recycled ABS in its construction highlights a commitment to sustainability, while the application of design thinking methodologies ensures the project is both user-centric and environmentally conscious. The research and development process, underpinned by empirical methods and a thorough analysis of the electric vehicle market, showcases a meticulous dedication to understanding and solving the challenges associated with electric vehicle charging. The result is a project that stands as a testament to the potential of innovative design to contribute significantly to the mobility solutions of tomorrow. This work is not only a remarkable achievement but also an inspiring model for how design can intersect with technology and sustainability to create solutions that benefit both society and the environment. The passion and ingenuity demonstrated in this project are truly commendable, and it is evident that a great deal of thought, creativity, and hard work has gone into its realization. It is with great admiration that I acknowledge the success of this project, a clear reflection of the exceptional talent and visionary approach of Riccardo Petruzzelli.
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Chloe Turner |
Comment #100894 on June 22, 2024, 5:05 am |
The award-winning "Echos" Electric Charging Station stands as a testament to the innovative spirit that propels us toward a more sustainable and smart urban future. The thoughtful consideration given to addressing the critical need for a comprehensive and flexible charging network for electric vehicles captures the essence of forward-thinking design. It is inspiring to see how this project not only anticipates the shift towards electrification in urban mobility but also offers a practical solution that harmonizes with the aspirational model of smart cities. The dedication to creating a project that aligns with the goals of sustainable urban development while meeting the demands of modern infrastructure is truly commendable. Such a visionary approach not only addresses today's challenges but also sets a benchmark for future endeavors in energy product, project, and device design. This work is a shining example of how design can lead the way in transforming our world for the better.
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Elisabeth Clark |
Comment #101726 on June 22, 2024, 7:51 am |
Riccardo Petruzzelli's award-winning work, "Echos," truly stands as a beacon of innovation in the realm of Energy Products, Projects and Devices Design, meritoriously earning its accolades at the A' Design Award. The sheer ingenuity of creating an electric charging station that is autonomous, mobile, and on-demand represents a groundbreaking approach to addressing the current and future needs of urban mobility and electric vehicle usage. It is evident that a significant amount of empirical research and creative thought has gone into developing Echos, from analyzing user behavior towards electric vehicles to integrating the charging station seamlessly into the urban fabric. The concept not only prioritizes convenience and accessibility for electric vehicle users but also embraces the vision of smart, sustainable urban development. Riccardo Petruzzelli's commitment to enhancing the electrification process and his forward-thinking strategy in making electric charging flexible and simple are commendable. This project undoubtedly sets a new benchmark in the design of energy products, showcasing a profound understanding of the challenges and opportunities within the realm of sustainable mobility.
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Adam Harris |
Comment #102168 on June 22, 2024, 9:20 am |
It is truly inspiring to witness the remarkable achievement of winning the A' Design Award in the category of Energy Products, Projects and Devices Design for the innovative work titled "Echos," an electric charging station that redefines the boundaries of autonomous and on-demand energy solutions. The visionary approach in creating a mobile, robotic charging station not only serves the immediate needs of electric vehicle users but also harmoniously integrates into the urban landscape, representing a forward-thinking contribution to the smart city model. The dedication to empirical research and the exploration of untested technologies underscore a commitment to addressing real-world challenges with creativity and ingenuity. This project not only meets the current demands for flexible and accessible charging options but also anticipates the future trajectories of urban mobility and sustainability. The effort to make electric vehicle charging more adaptable and integrated into our daily lives is commendable, and this work serves as a superb example of how design can lead the way in environmental innovation and smart city development.
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Mark Allen |
Comment #102933 on June 22, 2024, 11:53 am |
It is truly inspiring to witness such innovative work being recognized with the A' Design Award in the Energy Products, Projects, and Devices Design category. The "Echos" Electric Charging Station represents a significant leap towards sustainable urban mobility, combining smart technology with a keen eye for user experience and environmental consciousness. This project not only addresses the practical needs of electric vehicle users but also contributes to the broader vision of smart cities through its autonomous, mobile, and on-demand charging solutions. The thoughtful integration of design thinking and sustainability, from the choice of materials to the exploration of untested technologies, showcases a forward-thinking approach to design and urban planning. Congratulations on this well-deserved achievement and for leading the way in shaping the future of energy products and smart city infrastructure.
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