Saturday, June 4, 2016
Tweaking the Innovation
I have conceived a product known as the InfiniCar that will be able to travel for a theoretically infinite amount of time without having to refuel. This product will revolutionize modern transportation by allowing consumers to avoid paying high gas prices while giving back to the planet and drastically reducing carbon emissions. These obvious benefits provide a distinct core or reason for people to buy this product. This car is completely unique in it's ability to sustain itself. This also implies that the maintenance and services will be entirely unique as well. The main revenue driver for this product is the actual car sales. However, once cars have been purchased, consumers will likely have to return for maintenance and upkeep. This will provide another, augmented, level of service to drive revenue. In the future, wind and solar technology may develop, driving the InfiniCar's efficiency. Additionally, this futuristic car will be redesigned as technology improves, allowing it to be slimmer and more visually appealing. Lastly, I would look into ways to convert my conceived rear wind turbine into a series of smaller fans, ideally allowing me to harness more energy. I would also eventually hope to introduce a windshield wiper-like self cleaning device in order to keep the solar panel clear and running at maximum efficiency at all times.
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Zach,
ReplyDeleteI really like your idea. The concept of using solar power to get the car going, and then harnessing the wind from its movement to sustain it is genius. I think replacement parts would also be a good thing to list as a revenue driver. Keep up the good work!
Thomas Reid