By Leah Linhares With China already being the first country to test its Straddling Buses, Ar. Margot Krasojevic is one step closer to introducing the world to another futuristic urban mechanism… Unless you’ve been living under a rock, we have finally entered that phase, where mankind is realizing its dream to create a futuristic, environment-friendly planet; and adding herself to the list is Ar. Margot Krasojevic with her project: Trolleybus Gardens. In a series of three, this second project (the first being piezoelectric playground in Pionirski park) in the city of Belgrade, Serbia, is inspired by the major transportation means of the city - trolleybuses. The idea for Trolleybus Gardens was born from the simple electric vehicle’s operational method of using loaded trolley poles to draw power from overhead wires and transfer electricity to the control and the electric traction motors of the trolley, thus completing the electrical circuit. Amplifying this design, Ar. Margot Krasojevic’s Trolleybus Gardens will use key ingredient: printed piezoelectric cells; embedded into the helix structure and the suspended cluster of conducting wires of the trolleybus. These cells will harvest electricity from mechanical stress (or in simple terms kinetic movement). Piezoelectric materials generate electrical energy, when subjected to movement. The study shows that vibration energy is harvested by the trolleybus as it passes through terminals or when rain falls or even by passing wind! The piezocells are stacked within the folded cross section which further increases the vibration within the structure, magnifying the electrical output; this acts as an electrical amplifier and consequently provides street lighting and WiFi for immediate neighborhoods. This design also translates into an adaptive power port enabling commuters to charge mobiles and smart cars at these trolleybus gardens. What is a futuristic city without a healthy environment? The park next to the terminal also benefits from this design as the trolleybus terminal powers the irrigation sprinklers, providing for a green environment. Click here to view the images on indiaartndesign.com
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