Thursday, October 28, 2010

Environmentally friendly tractor!

The Greenmuze staff acquired this article from "Designblog". The photo was taken by the staff at Designblog. The picture is of a newly designed tractor. The "Deuterium" tractor is designed by Prithu Paul and Ankit Kumar and was developed in India. This is meant to help with the environmental movement. The tractor contains embedded nano solar cells to help trap solar energy. The tractor would not only help the environment, but would also be much more convenient and user-friendly. For example, the tractor does not require human operation. Also, it adjusts to the path through a sensor mechanism. It also contains a vacuum powered suction that can pull equipment, as well as a retractable axial shift technique to adjust to ground clearance. It can also adjust the length of the vehicle. Another advantage to the Deuterium is the detachable and deplorable roller bots attached at the bottom of the tractor. They can provide topographical assessments, as well as collect other data. This addition runs on hydrogen fuel cells, thus sustaining an environmentally-friendly theme. The tractor also contains a vent for air circulation, with the hopes that it will provide even more sustainable energy sources. The product also contains a rear camera for monitoring, as well as a head lamp for convenience. It has a 360 degree light, in addition to solar panels around the entire tractor. These additions provide 24 hour usage. The Deuterium is a sensible, convenient, safe, and green product that could help change the way people approach farming. This has the potential to be an extremely successful product and I hope it is able to become widespread. It applies to the ongoing discussions on new environmentally-friendly ideas and even helps with the continuous issue of supply and demand.

7 comments:

  1. Billy should read this! He could approach farming in an ecofriendly way. I'd imagine that farming 24 hours could help production.

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  2. Not only is it green, it looks cooler than my car. Almost guaranteed to attract farmer consumers.

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  3. Yea pete i read it and its pretty cool. This thing is used for pulling the actuall equipment is.

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  4. this is really cool and looks really modern. Billy would love this!!

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  5. I really want one just to have.

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  6. That is really cool and looks high tec. This is great for the environment.I'm sure if this continues around the world this will have a major impact on the world.

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  7. Yea Bill-Hill would love this! True that oldcod I'd love to drive around in this!

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