EVIE installs ports in street lamps to charge 2 electric vehicles at once while lighting up roads
EVIE installs ports in street lamps to charge 2 electric vehicles at once while lighting up roads
INTRODUCING EVIE BY ALLOY DESIGN STUDIO
Alloy Design Studio conceives the concept of EVIE, an electric vehicle charger that integrates ports inside the street lamps so they can charge up to two electric cars at once, all the while casting light on the roads. EVIE can provide an all-in-one solution to the automotive and energy industries by incorporating street lights with built-in electric vehicle charging capabilities. In this way, Alloy Design Studio believes it can reduce overall installation, running, and maintenance costs while ensuring the project functions for electric vehicles and dark roads.
images courtesy of Alloy Design Studio
STREET LIGHTS THAT DOUBLE AS ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGERS
There are two charging ports inside Alloy Design Studio’s EVIE, allowing the street lights to power up two electric vehicles simultaneously. It isn’t even imperative to manufacture EVIE from scratch, as Alloy Design Studio says the project can be installed in existing public lighting infrastructure. Once this happens, rows of ordinary street lights can be equipped with electric-vehicle charging capabilities, transforming hundreds of thousands of already established street light locations into charging ports for electric cars. The design studio says that EVIE can be placed on any residential streets too, ensuring that space for off-street parking remains.
EVIE integrates ports inside the street lamps so they can charge up to two electric cars at once
So far, Alloy Design Studio’s target for EVIE is the UK, given that new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans may be banned from sale in the UK from 2030, as the studio claims. This could pave the way for more electric vehicles roaming around UK roads, and by replacing existing street lights instead of building new ones, EVIE avoids being intrusive in terms of taking up infrastructure spaces and incurring additional production costs that Alloy Design Studio hopes to reduce.
Alloy Design Studio says the project can be installed in existing public lighting infrastructure
EVIE’S DEDICATED APP TO MONITOR CHARGING ELECTRIC VEHICLES
For electric vehicle owners, EVIE can be more than just street lights with charging capabilities. Alloy Design Studio plans to install two wide-angle cameras that provide a live camera feed of the driver’s vehicle to EVIE’s dedicated app. This way, the driver can monitor if their electric vehicle is still at the spot where they left it, or if it has already been broken into or stolen. Alloy Design Studio adds that this function also ensures that others don’t go over their allotted charging time and gives way for others to charge their electric vehicle. EVIE’s dedicated app also allows drivers to pay for and book their time slots for charging their electric vehicles. It also shows them where they can charge by providing nearby locations of street lights with EV-charging capabilities.
EVIE can be placed on any residential streets too, ensuring that space for off-street parking remains
If the driver doesn’t want to download the dedicated app, Alloy Design Studio assures them that they can still use the electric vehicle charger, as the street lights themselves have displays that they can click on to use their functionalities. And if the app isn’t working, the EVIE street lights have their own ring light at the top of the lampposts to signal to the driver that that’s the electric vehicle charger they need. As of publishing the story, the project is still a concept, but Alloy Design Studio looks forward to turning EVIE into real-life, street-light electric vehicle chargers.
Alloy Design Studio plans to install two wide-angle cameras in the street lights too
EVIE also has a ring light to let the drivers know that’s the electric vehicle charger
Alloy Design Studio believes EVIE can reduce overall installation, running, and maintenance costs
the electric vehicle charger’s display and interface
if the driver doesn’t want to download the dedicated app, they can still use EVIE directly from the street lights
project info:
name: EVIE Electric Vehicle Charger
design: Alloy Design Studio
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edited by: matthew burgos | designboom
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