Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon

February 14, 2009 By: Online Design Category: Design concepts

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As sustainability is becoming more a part of mainstream culture and the masses hugging an eco-friendly lifestyle, environment supportive transportation has turned into a growing area for designers worldwide.

Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon

Jason Hill and Nathan Armstrong have revealed a new concept, which can carry forward the philosophy identified in Aptera 2e. This is an environmentally designed for zipping on the water. The energy variant of this boat is powered by solar Loon and this can give the boat a different and stylish look.

Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon

This is more inflexible but the weight is also kept on the lower side. Moreover, the solar panels of this boat are made more eco friendly.

Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon

Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon

Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon

Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon

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One Response to “Eco-friendly boat concept is powered by solar Loon”

  1. make solar panels says:

    November 30th, 2009 at 3:39 am

    Hopefully more people can learn from this post what I have. A great contribution to the world at large.

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