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Design the Gas Station of the Future: Winner Announced

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Apr 23, 2010

GOOD magazine and their competition partner Beyond the Edge just announced the winners of the “Design the Gas Station of the Future” contest. Since March, the public was invited to cast their votes (previously on Bustler).

First Prize Winner: Alex Dumler

Gas Station of the Future

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First Prize Winner: Alex Dumler

Beyond the Edge: “Alex Dumler’s e-Capsule best captures the goal of totally re-imagining the very concept of a gas station. By using rechargeable capsules powered by the sun and by placing charging stations in tree-like devices, the system would blend into the environment. The e-Capsule would allow for an entirely new fueling infrastructure that was not based on gasoline.”


Second Prize Winner: Dave Pinter

Gas Station of the Future

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Second Prize Winner: Dave Pinter

Beyond the Edge: “Dave Pinter’s E-Transportation Center is perhaps the most realistic of the three winners. The combination of solar-powered charging station, intermodal hub, and car-sharing location incorporates three innovations that will be key in the re-inventing of our transportation systems.”


Third Prize Winner: Matt McInerney

Gas Station of the Future

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Third Prize Winner: Matt McInerney

Beyond the Edge: “While Matt McInerney’s Park and Charge may be a less ambitious idea, the concept of building on existing infrastructure (in this case, parking meters) to create charging stations for electric cars is brilliant. Should we all be driving electric cars in the future, we are going to have to find new ways of getting electricity into them, and McInerney’s solution could be a viable option.”


We can’t wait to see these concepts turn reality!

Click here to see the complete list of submissions.

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Design the Gas Station of the Future: Winner Announced

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Apr 23, 2010

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Related

transportation ● transit ● public vote ● ideas ● good ● gas station ● future

GOOD magazine and their competition partner Beyond the Edge just announced the winners of the “Design the Gas Station of the Future” contest. Since March, the public was invited to cast their votes (previously on Bustler).

First Prize Winner: Alex Dumler

Gas Station of the Future

Click above image to enlarge
First Prize Winner: Alex Dumler

Beyond the Edge: “Alex Dumler’s e-Capsule best captures the goal of totally re-imagining the very concept of a gas station. By using rechargeable capsules powered by the sun and by placing charging stations in tree-like devices, the system would blend into the environment. The e-Capsule would allow for an entirely new fueling infrastructure that was not based on gasoline.”


Second Prize Winner: Dave Pinter

Gas Station of the Future

Click above image to enlarge
Second Prize Winner: Dave Pinter

Beyond the Edge: “Dave Pinter’s E-Transportation Center is perhaps the most realistic of the three winners. The combination of solar-powered charging station, intermodal hub, and car-sharing location incorporates three innovations that will be key in the re-inventing of our transportation systems.”


Third Prize Winner: Matt McInerney

Gas Station of the Future

Click above image to enlarge
Third Prize Winner: Matt McInerney

Beyond the Edge: “While Matt McInerney’s Park and Charge may be a less ambitious idea, the concept of building on existing infrastructure (in this case, parking meters) to create charging stations for electric cars is brilliant. Should we all be driving electric cars in the future, we are going to have to find new ways of getting electricity into them, and McInerney’s solution could be a viable option.”


We can’t wait to see these concepts turn reality!

Click here to see the complete list of submissions.

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