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The busy streets of London inspired Zigy, a compact electric urban vehicle designed by Andrea Mocellin and DEXET Technologies. Resembling an electric motorcycle, Zigy is a sleek solution for daily commutes in the city.
Mocellin and the DEXET team focused on aerodynamic efficiency and lightweight construction, choosing materials like thermoplastic composites for the chassis and a mix of carbon and natural fibers for the bodywork panels.
Brainstorming and refining their concept over a span of roughly three months, Mocellin and the DEXET team employed a multifaceted approach encompassing hand sketches, 2D and 3D prototypes, and immersive VR simulations. Through intensive Design Research, they looked into user behavior analysis, package studies, material exploration, and interface development to sculpt Zigy’s final form.
Zigy features sweeping glass curves, a mini sunroof, and integrated lights. The battery pack sits under the vehicle, possibly with motors in the wheels.
Mocellin’s experience in engineering compact vehicles and inclusive seating aligns with DEXET Technologies’ focus on sustainable mobility. Together, they created Zigy, an emission-free vehicle for urban commuting.
Ergonomics and efficiency guided Zigy’s design, with a focus on aerodynamics, aesthetics, and visibility. Zigy’s debut marks a new era in urban electric vehicles.
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