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This is a presentation of Hiriko, Driving Mobility project. The first self folding vehicle designed by MIT-Media lab and manufactured in the Basque area.

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for intelligent cities

rethinking the concept of urban mobility in the new sustainibility context

80% urban trips are made by one person

50% world population will be in large urban areas

40% use of gasoline in town is to find parking

36% of oil consumption in Spain is the transport

promote partners

international partners

HIRIKO D.M

HIRIKO INFRASTRUCTURES

HIRIKO

CARS HIRIKO

SERVICES

VEHICLE PRODUCTION URBAN MOBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE FRANCHISE MANAGEMENT

Car Manufacturer plans, organizes and

coordinates the fabrication of the car

Creates solid infrastructure implementation and administration of

the electric charging systems and urban parking zones

Adm. Franchise concept central marketing and communication

manages the franchise assembler companies

technology challenges

a new urban concept car a new production and distribution model

industria

a new urban mobility concept

✓  Dimensions: 2.5 x 1.6 x 1.5 m and

1.5 x 1.6 x 1.9 m, meters folded awy

✓  Number of passengers: 2

✓  Power: 15 kw / nominal

✓  Acceleration: from 0 a 50 km/h in 4 seconds

✓  Drive: (4 WD)

✓  Integral steering (AWS)

✓  Loading time: from 20% to 100% in 15 minutes (for a fast charge)

✓  Reach with full battery: 120 kms

✓  Slope ascent: up to 20%

✓  Maximum self-limited speed: 60 km/h

✓  Homologation: as a light four-wheel motorcycle (quart)

✓  Boot capacity: 300 liters

technical description key data of the 2 passenger car

technical features key data of the 2 passenger car

✓  the car can move in all directions when folded

✓  driven by a joystick

✓  no mirrors, but electronic rearview camera

✓  driving information projected on front glass

✓  15 or 16 inch aluminium rims

✓  variable trunk concept

✓  sound system, windscreen wipers

✓  interface for an iPhone

✓  “urban” communication system (traffic, parking, charging)

✓  unbreakable, heated antisteam glass

✓  turbo boost function

power and safety features

✓  4 electro-engines, one at each wheel

✓  two seets of separated battery packs

✓  regenerative breaking

✓  roof integrated solar panel

✓  2 little ventilators for ain circulation

✓  all glass is laminated glass

✓  disk breaks on all wheels

✓  due to the position of driving, the car

does not need to be equipped with airbags

✓  lateral airbags and/or head-airbags

available when tests how their necessity

members of HIRIKO CARS

modular design designed and manufactured following a modular conception of 7 modules

1.  WHEELS: the Robo Wheels, incl. motor traction, steering, braking system and suspension

2.  GLASS: all glass components, incl. the glass front door

3.  the CHASIS and THE SKELETON are produced in aluminium

4.  the REAR PART includes the ancillary batteries

5.  the INTERIOR is maed using organic plastics

6.  the BATTERIES incluincludes the on-board charging system

7.  the ELECTRONIC MODULE includes the control electronic as well as the power transmission electronics

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robo-wheels The Robo Wheels incl.

motor traction, steering, braking system and

suspension

production & distribution Going forward there will be 4 different phases to distinguish

2011 2012 2013 2014 …

developing the future

HIRIKO reinvents the concept of mobility in the urban context 1

fact

example

HIRIKO upgrades the bike sharing systems with the possibility of using trendy, faster, safer, covered, foldable… electric automobiles

HIRIKO has an autonomy of 120 km with a limited speed of 50 km/hour. Batteries are recharged in 12 minutes

HIRIKO redefines the relationship between user and cars 2

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HIRIKO is not just a beautiful car, it is a new mobility system. HIRIKO redefines the user’s relationship to metropolitan patterns

Prices will change according to the demand. Driving a car could even put money in your pocket

HIRIKO generates a new source of incomes for the cities 3

fact

example

HIRIKO car represents a unique opportunity for quality advertising in the city centres, complementing existing public transportation system

Berlin could limit the use of private cars in the city centre, allowing HIRIKO cars to be the only ones to circulate in that area. Paris has already established the legal framework for these operations

radical architecture 4 fact

example

HIRIKO does not have a central engine and traditional power train, but is powered by four in-wheel electric motors.

This enables maneuvers like spinning on its own axis (an O-turn instead of a U-turn), moving sideways into parallel parking spaces, and lane changes while facing straight ahead.

HIRIKO offers a new business opportunity for automotive manufacturers 5

fact

example

HIRIKO facilitates automotive sector to be prepared for the electric revolution. Basque manufacturers will participate in this project to gain new skills

Local companies involved in this project will be better prepared than international competitors for manufacturing new electric car components

HIRIKO is based in a powerful environment 6

fact

example

Basque automotive industry produces all components of the leading European brands (Mercedes, Volkswagen, Peugeot, Guardian, Michelin, etc)

Mercedes Vito takes the name from Vitoria, the capital of the Basque region

HIRIKO has built a solid structure 7 fact

example

HIRIKO consortium has nurtured three companies: “HIRIKO CARS”, “HIRIKO SERVICES” and “HIRIKO INFRAESTRUCTURES”

HIRIKO CARS will produce the automobile, HIRIKO SERVICES will franchise the assembilng plants and HIRIKO INFRAESTRUCTURES will offer engineering services to the cities integrating this mobility concept into their transportation system

HIRIKO creates employment in recession times 8

fact

example

HIRIKO creates employment locally, innovates disruptively the traditional process of car manufacturing

Small assembiling plants will be located in the cities implementing this mobility system

HIRIKO is an emerging reality 9

conclusion: Why this concept will work?

a win-win concept,

✓  Will gain in new revenues as MOD concept will be managed by private operators on a fee basis.

✓  Wll transform the image of the city.

✓  Will increase employment with new local assembling plants and local fleet operating companies. ✓  Will reduce the level of pollution.! ✓  Will improve the local mobility.

municipalities ✓  Will increase their quality of life

✓ Will decrease their expenses, •  renting a HIRIKO will be cheaper than renting car •  traveling in HIRIKO will be cheaper than a taxi

individuals

Both can associate image and personality with new environmental friendly technology.

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