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Ecocapsule : Low-Energy House in A Compact Form for Two Adults

For all adventure lovers, Ecocapsule would like to provide you with low-energy house packed in a compact form that you can place in any location. This small habitat boasts energy efficient shape, compact volume, and off-grid capabilities, you would also appreciate the warm bed, running water, and a hot meal.

Ecocapsule might look small but it actually can accommodate comfortably 2 adults, thanks to its efficient spatial layout, you can get to enjoy convenience of household facilities in off-grid conditions. Inside, you’ll find built-in kitchenette with running water, this means you will also enjoy flushing toilet and hot shower, just like as if you were in a hotel room, except that you might stay in wilderness. Basically, we recommend that you don’t underestimate the small form, each unit has been fitted with all essentials needed for comfortable prolonged stay without the need to recharge or resupply.

Designer : Nice Architects

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Powered by a built-in wind turbine and complemented with an array of solar cells, Ecocapsule features dual power system and high capacity battery. Every detail has been carefully designed to ensure you have enough power during periods of reduced solar or wind activity. As you can see from the images here, the body of Ecocapsule is covered with 2.6m square of high-efficiency solar cells, there’s also a retractable pole that holds a 750W wind turbine. This combination creates energy system that supports you all year long in many off-grid locations.

Due to its compact size, this compact capsule fits into a standard shipping container and it doesn’t require any special preparation or precautions to transport it worldwide.

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Ecocapsule by Nice Architects

Ecocapsule : Low-Energy House in A Compact Form for Two Adults is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

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  1. This combination creates energy system that supports you all year long in many off-grid locations. eine Windkraftanlage

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