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  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748609_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748603_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748597_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748591_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748586_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748581_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748576_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748571_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    DUKAS_181748567_BES
    Tiny Camper est un mobil-home créé en 3D à partir de 7.000 bouteilles en plastique recyclées
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road. Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide. The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass. The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg. The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen. There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset. Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient. Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature; It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733660_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733655_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733650_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733645_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733640_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733635_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733630_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733625_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733618_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733611_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733604_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733597_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733711_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733705_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733699_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733693_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733682_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733676_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733670_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    DUKAS_181733665_FER
    3D printed mobile home made from recycled plastic bottles.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Tiny Camper 1
    Ref 16580
    26/02/2025
    See Ferrari pictures
    Picture MUST credit: Lemki Robotics
    A mobile home, 3D printed from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles, has hit the road.
    Called Tiny Camper, the bijou teardrop-shaped creation is eight metres long and just over three metres tall and wide.
    The recycled polypropylene from the bottles is reinforced with fibreglass.
    The 9 mm thick walls are able to maintain strength yet the shell weighs only 250 kg.
    The interior has integrated sleeping area , a kitchenette and storage plus a TV screen.
    There is even ambient lighting which is controlled remotely from a handset.
    Tiny Camper also comes with integrated batteries that can be connected to solar panels to make the caravan self-sufficient.
    Integrated sensors monitor water level, battery charge and control temperature;
    It was created by Ukrainian-German company Lemki Robotix.

    OPS: The 3D printed Tiny Camper made from 7,000 recycled plastic bottles.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928560_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos in compact Road Mode.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928558_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos in Expanded Camp Mode.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928556_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928554_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos,

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928552_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928550_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos in Expanded Camp Mode.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928547_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928545_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928543_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos in Expanded Camp Mode.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928541_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos roof is covered with integrated solar panels

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928539_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos in compact Road Mode for towing.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    DUKAS_178928537_FER
    Electric powered mobile home expands at touch of a button
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Cosmos 1
    Ref 16398
    17/12/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Lightship
    A new all electric mobile home expands in height, length and width at the touch of a button.
    And it has its own electric-powered running gear to help make towing easier.
    It also means near-zero range loss for EV drivers and less miles-per-gallon drain for gas vehicles doing the towing.
    The limited edition AE.1 Cosmos battery is powered from an integrated, full-solar roof design.
    The US company behind it, Colorado and California -based Lightship, says this is designed to deliver an all-electric camping experience without the noise of a generator or the hazard of onboard propane tanks.
    It is said to have enough capacity for off-grid living.
    The AE.1 sleeps four with a fully outfitted bathroom and galley kitchen equipped with dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, convection oven and induction cooktop.
    The trailer expands and elevates with a single button to transition from what is called compact “Road Mode” when towing to “Camp Mode” when pitched up.
    It rises upwards with more than two metres of extra headroom and expands sideways.

    OPS: The Lightship limited edition AE.1 Cosmos in Expanded Camp Mode.

    Pictue supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437671_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437667_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437666_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. Bed converts into a dining table and L-shaped bench (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437665_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. Bed converts into a dining table and L-shaped bench (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437663_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437657_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437655_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437653_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. Bed converts into a dining table and L-shaped bench (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike
    DUKAS_178437651_FER
    Tiny mobile home - pulled by trike

    Ferrari Press Agency

    Camper 1

    Ref 16364

    05/12/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Grounded Mobility

    A tiny mobile home with room to stand inside yet pulled by an electric tricycle has hit the market.

    Called the T1, it is able to sleep two people on a full-width double bed that converts to a two-person dining area with an L-shaped sofa.

    US startup Grounded believes the T1 is a good cost option as demand for the outdoors continues to increase.

    The company, formed by ex-Elon Musk SpaceX engineers, partnered with another US firm, Civilized Cycles, to create the smart trailer using Civilized’s Semi-Trike.

    The interior of the T1 is described as modern, durable, and bright, and inspired by contemporary Nordic outdoor gear.

    Both the trike and the T1’s living systems are fully electric and aided by a 500-Watt solar panel.

    It offers up to 240 km of pedal-assisted range

    The trike's electric drive puts out up to 529 Nm of torque and is said to be able to hit speeds up to 24 km.

    It's classed as a bicycle and can ride wherever a bicycle can, requiring no special registration or licensing.

    The Grounded+ App connects the company’s software to all of the electronics used, allowing owners to view their own energy usage patterns and optimisation possibilities.

    They can turn appliances on and off remotely, see real-time battery, range and water levels, and diagnose potential issues.

    The base T1 includes Musk’s Starlink high speed internet for off grid use.

    OPS: Render of the Grounded Mobility T1 with Civilized Cycle's Semi-Trike. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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