Saturday, February 7, 2015

MERCEDES BIOME - A CAR GROWN IN LAB



 When the Biome Car was first discovered it was surprising that is was grown in a lab instead of on a car line.  The car is also grown from seeds, literally grown.  Eventually, Mercedes revealed there work of art at the Los Angeles Auto Show for viewers to learn more and to get a closer look at the Biome Car.  The Mercedes designers imagined this lab grown car to be made of a currently non-available or existent material called BioFibre.  The Biome Car would run on a fuel power called BioNectar4534, but like the BioFibre it doesn’t exist.  The car would be entirely biodegradable and give off no harmful gases.

Mercedes Benz Biome car is completely nature friendly from the beginning of its life to the end.  The Biome gives off
oxygen from its flue pipe.  The roof of the car is made of transparent organic solar cells.  This allows light to pass through the roof while generating energy that is used to power the multimedia components and fans which help control the climate on the inside of the car.

  The Biome Car is powered by a future fuel called BioNectar4534, which surprisingly isn't stored in a tank like
other cars.  Instead, BioNectar4534 is stored in the BioFibre material of the frame, interior and wheels.  No one is sure how you refuel the car, or if the frame gets all dry and crinkly once you've driven a few miles, but Mercedes says the Biome's only emissions are pure oxygen.  Also, because the Biome is made of organic materials, it can be easily disposed of when it reaches the end of its life.



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