'A balcony ficus would convert more CO2 to air than a grass covered Smart'
'We will see tailpipe-less cars as morally-correct'

http://www.autoevolution.com/news/smart-fortwo-takes-the-green-car-thing-a-bit-too-literally-102228.html
smart fortwo Takes the Green Car Thing a Bit Too Literally
23rd November 2015  Vlad Mitrache

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(Grass growing on outside of a Smart EV)

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Moovel Lab is part of Moovel, a company affiliated with Daimler and
responsible for the car sharing scheme Car2Go, which operates a fleet of
smart fortwos. Now that the introductions have been made, hear what this
appendix of mega-conglomerate Daimler thought about: wrapping one of their
cars in soil, and planting grass seeds all over it. With water, sun and
care, those seeds would sprout and turn the little smart into a CO2 sponge
and a producer of oxygen.

That sounds so obvious - why didn’t somebody think of it before? Actually,
this technique has been in use for buildings for quite a while, covering
entire walls in moss and other non-pretentious green plants to improve the
air quality. But on cars?

According to Moovel Lab, its “Green Skin” project can remove up to seven
kilograms of CO2 out of the air each year, which is extremely low. Given how
a very efficient car emits 100 g of the gas every kilometer, a non-electric
smart could only drive for 70 kilometers a year before losing its
carbon-neutral quality. While that would ensure a very good resale price, it
would also render the car pretty useless for its current owner.

How about electric cars, then? That would make more sense, but you still
can’t help feel that the added weight and the high drag coefficient would
cancel the small advantage. Not to mention that, besides a mechanic, you
would also need a gardener now. And de-misting the windows on a cold, damp
day must be a real nightmare.

But if you don’t mind turning your car into something that resembles a troll
and could be used as a mobile spare parts deposit for a football field, this
idea holds water. Both figuratively and literally.

Of course, this is just a metaphor for drawing people’s attention on a very
serious matter. Moovel Lab admits that an adult tree is 370 times more
efficient than their smart (it filters 2,600 CO2 kilograms per year), so
instead of wrapping your car in grass, you’d do a lot better getting an
extra ficus on your balcony. But an image of that wouldn’t have been as
interesting as a hobbit’s smart fortwo, right?
[© autoevolution.com]
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http://venturebeat.com/2015/11/21/when-will-we-start-seeing-tailpipes-on-cars-as-morally-wrong/
We will see tailpipe-less cars as morally-correct
November 21, 2015




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