Ion Energy Systems

University thesis project. Car-powered energy harness system focused on frugal innovation and local community empowerment.


 
 

The goal of this concept is to create an energy capturing system that improves human wellbeing and fosters a positive relationship between culture, society and nature.

The vision is to drive sustainable progress in small communities by means of local empowerment, frugal innovation and data sharing.

 
 
Energy independent roadside village. (1:12 model)
 

Research

Understanding the context and the culture

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Interviews and field observations were recorded all around Ecuador

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Insights

The wisdom that guided the ideation and design process.

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Ideation

Exploration of design possibilities through quick sketching

Prototyping

Models were built at scale and parts were fabricated by hand with high precision machining

1:6 scale prototype of the kinetic sculpture and energy transfer mechanism. Built with plywood and stainless steel

1:6 scale prototype built with plywood and steel
Mechanism demonstration on 1:6 scale prototype
 

Final Concept

Community micro-grids powered by local transit and energy-capturing kinetic sculptures.

1:12 scale maquette of Ecuadorian model village

1:12 scale maquette of Ecuadorian model village

 

Empowerment through data sharing

To make the data tangible, a digital platform was designed to track and share energy production.


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