In this era of high housing prices, owning a small house of your own is the dream of many people. But if you can’t buy a real house, you might as well consider the renewable energy mobile cabin-Ecocapsule introduced below. This is not a concept product, but a real cabin that has been manufactured.
The Ecocapsule cabin was developed by the Slovak company Nice Architects. Although it is small in space, it is modern and functional. It is equipped with a 600-watt solar power panel on the roof, a 700-watt wind turbine on the front, and a large-capacity battery to ensure that the house has enough power on days when the sun or wind is insufficient. The appearance design is not only for aesthetics, but more importantly, it allows rainwater to flow smoothly to the rainwater collector at the bottom. The rainwater is filtered and used by people inside the house. The entire cabin is designed to maximize the use of natural resources into energy.
The cabin size is 14.6X7.4X8.4 and can be dragged by a trolley or transported by a truck. The house is equipped with foldable beds, seats, tables, two windows, a small kitchen, bathing and toilet facilities. According to reports, Ecocapsule is expected to accept pre-orders at the end of this year and can be shipped tomorrow, but the specific price is not yet clear.