The Horse 2020/21

Environment & Technology

My imagination

With our project i want to achieve a good oversight of the future of cars. Will it be e-cars, hydrogen cars or maybe even “the fuel car 2.0”? That’s a really great and interesting project for me, because cars are on of my biggest hobbies for quite a long time now. We’ve planed doing a world-wide survey so we can compare the opinions of other peoples in different countries. That will be quite challenging but I would love to see the opinion from different peoples. I also want to motivate the peoples I know in the car community to participate to see their view. These includes groups from Switzerland and Germany.

With the electric car test-drive I want to feel he car, see if it would be an alternative for me and if I would consider buying a electric car as my next car. I currently have quite two concrete plans to buy my second car, but maybe I after this project I will consider a e-car.

I want to build our website as modern as possible, so people go on it and read about our project. It should give people a help in choosing a new car and maybe consider hydrogen and electrical cars. That would be a great achievement.

Future progress and ideas

The last week over eastern, our group started the concept of an online survey about the future of mobilities, so we can see what the opinions are worldwide. This is really interesting for us and we hope that we get quite many answers from many other countries. We plan to publish the link in the biggest car-group there is online! We hope that we see some different opinions as ours so we can compare them and decide, if e-cars have a good reputation outside of Switzerland.

Furthermore, we started the base for our website. It was quite an easy start, as we already have some experience in building a website. We’ve read quite some interesting articles about electric cars, hybrid cars and “normal” fuel cars so we can already start writing some texts for our site. We created this time plan for the next few parts of our projects: Timeplan future mobility.pdf (180,25 kb)

Last Friday was a great day for our project to! We’ve seen some news articles, that Toyota, one of the biggest cars manufactures in the world, has invested 210 million US-Dollars in a new engine-production-location in West Virginia! This was quite interesting to read because we don’t think that such a big company as Toyota would invest money in “an old” technology if they don’t believe in it. In our opinion this is a sign, that car manufactures may consider only going to produce e-cars but also newer, environmentally friendlier fuel cars. 

 
A Picture of Toyotas new plant in west Virginia.

As I’m really connected in the “car-scene” in Switzerland and also know many car guys in Europe, I know that one of the main reasons that these peoples wouldn’t buy an electric car is, that they haven’t got any emotions at all. For nearly every car guy its important, that the cars don’t just look good and perform well, but they should have emotions while driving. That doesn’t mean they must be in 0-100 km/h or be insanely loud, but they should feel great for instance while driving a curve. Personally, that’s also one of the main, if not the main reason, for me to actually not buy a e-car as they have 0 emotions. I’m really looking forward to test-driving one so I can actually see if my personal opinion was right or not. Currently Jarno and I are planning to test drive a Tesla Model S (Performance), which is one of the highest rated e-cars on the market. Unfortunately, it will be quite hard to actually test drive a car and do a video about it, because we mostly won’t be able to go on the test drive alone, as many car resellers don’t allow test drives in modern cars, especially not for people under 25 years.

Another great achievement we actually acquired last week was our first contact with one of your partners from other countries. Unfortunately, we didn’t get a response from our partners in the bask country.

We have made first contact with Dejan Radmanovic. He studied economics and got a master degree in 2015, was the head of the finance and treasury department in two of the biggest banks on the whole Balkan. Currently, he is the head of Actuary in the Dunav insurance, which is the biggest insurance company in Serbia and Bosnia. He is an expert in economics. That’s the reason, why we contacted him. While we researched many sources, we saw that the European union is trying to make a regulation, in which fuel and diesel ban until 2030. We asked ourselves if that’s even realistic for the whole Europe. I got the idea that we could ask an expert in a region which isn’t as rich as Switzerland or Germany on his or her opinion if that is realistic. We decided that the Balkan meets our criteria and we started to research a good person. On this way we found Mr. Radmanovic, because we found many interviews internationally and were thinking, that he is not only an expert, but also willing to do a small cooperation with us. We will be in contact with him this Friday afternoon.

A picture of Dejan Radmanović, one of our partners.

Our progress

We have finally decided what our project is. We will look into the topic "future mobility". We think it is really a interessting and a important topic for the future of our planet and are looking really enthusiastic into our project. Daniel is also really interessted in cars, so we also have a personal connection to the topic.

 

 

We think it is really important for us to make a good plan when we do what and when we finish with a part of our project. In general, we plan on doind a world-wide survey to see, if the oppinions are the same in other countries. We were surprised, that big car manufactures like the VW-Audi Group or Toyota are spending much money into the developement of gasoline cars and e-patrol instead of the e-cars like everybody thinks. As part of our project, we wannt to test drive a full electric car and make a personal comparision from "a car-guys perspective". Furthermore we plan to "build" a small e-engine by ourselfe and do a website, on which we show the direct comparision of the different types of cars.

You can listen to our audio, so you can understand the basic idea of our project. 

Future_Mobility.aac (564,93 kb)

We also found a partner from Bosnia, which we like to ask the question "is it realistic to only drive e-cars in the balkan region?". Our partner has studied economics and has a master degree and was the head of one of the biggest banks in the balkan region, so he is a really good expert. Currently we think it isn't possible to only drive e-cars in this region, because the countries are mostly really poor.

Are concept cities like neom the future of mobility?

There is a plan for a new kind of city with big public transports. The space of the city would be well planed and the mobility would nearly be perfect. An example of such a city is "Neom". Neom is an project idea of the arabic gouvernement. The plan is to start in 2030 with the project. Neom is a old greek word and means new. Everything in the city should be new, futuristic and enviroment friendly.

Are there any bad points about that city? I remember reading an article where the local population is really against building the futuristic city, because the location would be at a local tribe. Are there any "better" projects?

Neom