When many people mentioned camping in the past, they often thought of difficult environments such as not being able to eat well, sleeping well, going to the toilet inconveniently, and taking baths. In fact, the camping environment now is much better than in the past. Camp planning It is also much more advanced and comprehensive than in the past, and should be able to help many people overcome obstacles to camping. If that doesn't work... maybe consider the recently launched Ecocapsule!
by Slovak architecture firm Nice Architects.The Ecocapsule looks small and stylish, but it is actually a small shelter. It is 14.6 feet long (about 4.45 meters), 7.9 feet wide (about 2.4 meters), and 8.2 feet high (about 2.5 meters). It can be easily It is towed and transported by car. Under its cute oval-shaped appearance, it is also equipped with a comfortable bed and simple kitchen equipment, as well as a flush toilet and a shower room that can take a hot bath. It can be used as a camper. It is indeed quite convenient to use.
But these are not the most powerful aspects of Ecocapsule. Ecocapsule uses entirely renewable energy as its power source, including solar energy, rainwater collection and filters, and wind power equipment, so even if it goes to the wilderness, the above obstacles to eating, drinking, drinking, sleeping, etc. can be easily solved.
In addition to being used as a camper, the internal storage space of the Ecocapsule can also transform it into a simple mobile laboratory, a hostel for travelers, or even used to provide humanitarian aid, especially in disaster areas where water and electricity are cut off. Ecocapsule, which uses entirely renewable energy, can at least provide disaster victims with a relatively comfortable transitional space while they wait to return to normal life.
Ecocapsule will be officially unveiled at the Pioneers Festival in Vienna on May 28 and is expected to be available for sale by the end of the year.