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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Student Exhibition 2022

Andres Ferrandon

Currently, 55% of the world’s population lives in urban cities, and this is expected to increase to 68% by 2050. Mobility in urban centres will need to adapt drastically to accommodate these changes or risk isolating communities and increasing traffic. The TriVel addresses the current limitations of active and micro mobility, with an inbuilt polarised canopy to protect the user from weather conditions that would usually discourage riding. With dedicated mounting points to attach cargo and a rechargeable battery, the TriVel is designed to make travelling over long distances faster and easier for its users.

Brian M Davis Award, Mobility Design

The TriVel is an electric cargo tricycle.

Located around the vehicle are several storage mounting points for cargo.

With its canopy, the TriVel addresses the current limitations of mobility.

The TriVel uses rechargeable batteries to supply pedalling power to the wheels.

Sketch development for the TriVel concept trike.

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'Here is a short digital demonstration of the TriVel in action'

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