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Light car. 100% recycled.

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developer of low-volume concepts, EDAG hasn’t left any stone unturned with their newest the “Light Car – Open Source.”

Made from 100% recyclable basalt fiber chassis, the car can drive close to 100 miles on a full recharge.

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A feature that makes the car stand out is the use of high-end OLED all through the design. The rear of the car uses OLEDs to show trailing vehicles the amount of braking force needed to prevent a bang. The headlights and turn signals are all OLED panels that are invisible when off. The entire “ cockpit” display system not only makes your ride technically advanced, but also allows the driver to position the speedometer anywhere he or she likes.

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When will we see this car? Not for another decade as we wait for technology to catch up. Moreover, a range of 100 miles and a low top speed are also a few drawbacks that EDAG needs to look after.

What are OLEDs?

Producer: EDAG

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