VEHICLES OF THE FUTURE -
FUTURE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
2050
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Dec 15, 2018
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Vehicles Of The Future -
Future Transportation System 2050
The transportation system in
the future will be very different from our current system. We will see flying
cars, self-driving cars, passenger drones, hyperloop one system that is
projected to reach a top speed of 760 mph (1,220 km/h) and with Starship and
the Super Heavy Rocket, most journeys will taking less than 30 minutes, with
access to anywhere in the world in an hour or less.
Starship-Super Heavy Earth to
Earth :
With Starship and the Super Heavy
Rocket, most of what people consider to be long distance trips would be
completed in less than half an hour. In addition to vastly increased speed, one
great benefit about traveling in space, outside of Earth’s atmosphere, is the
lack of friction as well as turbulence and weather. Consider how much time we
currently spend traveling from one place to another. Now imagine most journeys
taking less than 30 minutes, with access to anywhere in the world in an hour or
less. It's designed to service all Earth orbit needs as well as the Moon and
Mars. This two-stage vehicle—composed of the Super Heavy Rocket (booster) and
Starship (ship).
Hyperloop One :
The Hyperloop is a new mode of
transportation that moves freight and people quickly, safely, on-demand and
direct from origin to destination. Passengers or cargo are loaded into the
hyperloop vehicle and accelerate gradually via electric propulsion through a
low-pressure tube. The vehicle floats above the track using magnetic levitation
and glides at airline speeds for long distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic
drag. Hyperloop One systems will be built on columns or tunneled below ground
to avoid dangerous grade crossings and wildlife. It’s fully autonomous and
enclosed, eliminating pilot error and weather hazards.
Underground Tunnels
Transportation :
To solve the problem of
soul-destroying traffic, roads must go 3D, which means either flying cars or
tunnels. Unlike flying cars, tunnels are weatherproof, out of sight and won't
fall on your head. A large network of tunnels many levels deep would fix
congestion in any city, no matter how large it grew (just keep adding levels).
Fast to dig, low cost tunnels would also make Hyperloop adoption viable and
enable rapid transit across densely populated regions, enabling travel from New
York to Washington DC in less than 30 minutes.
Pop.Up Next :
At the heart of the Pop.Up
Next concept is a simple two-seat passenger cabin that can travel one of two
ways. The simpler and more conventional route involves attaching to a 60-kW
(80-hp) electric powered sled and assuming the role of a self-driving car. Top
speed is listed at 100 km/h (62 mph) and it would rely on a 15-kWh battery for
a 130-km (81-mi) range. Pop.Up’s modus operandi is simple: passengers plan
their journey and book their trip via an easy-to-use app. The system
automatically suggests the best transport solution - according to user
knowledge, timing, traffic congestion, costs, ridesharing demands - joining
either the air or ground module or other means of transportation to the
passenger capsule, and following passengers’ preferences and needs.
Renault Float :
The Float is designed to take
the social interaction of Facebook into the world of cars. The glass machine
will look like a bubble when on the roads, floating around using magnetic
levitation tech, while able to connect to other pods to create a weird
bubblewrap-style convoy. Seats can swivel and sliding doors open to force you
to interact while The Float can bob around in any direction. The concept also
includes a smartphone app that lets you holler for a Float at any time – the
Uber of the future, apparently.
Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in
Motion :
The Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury
in Motion research vehicle makes the future tangible with the revolutionary
concept of autonomous driving. A luxury sedan with total connectivity between
vehicle, passengers, and the outside world, it's a preview of how the
self-driving car of the future could evolve into a platform for communication
and interaction.
Transit Elevated Bus :
Passengers on board the bus
are expected to experience a ride comparable to riding in the upper level of a
double decker bus. They will board and alight at stations at the side of the
road with platforms at the bus floor height similar to stations of an elevated
railway, or via stairs descending through the roof of the bus from a station
similar to a pedestrian overpass. It will travel at up to 60 km/h (37 mph).
Different versions will carry up to 1,200 passengers, with the larger versions
being articulated to facilitate going around curves.
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