Pix Robobus: Transforming Urban Mobility With 3D Printing

Pix Moving has developed the Pix Robobus, an electric vehicle geared towards smart urban mobility. Its modular and customizable design goes beyond traditional commuting, turning the vehicle into a versatile space that adapts to the diverse needs and preferences of its passengers. The deployment of these robo-vehicles spans various urban landscapes, providing shared mobility and commuting services in tourist attractions, university campuses, industrial parks, airports, and city environments.

Render of the smart vehicle. (Image Credit: Pix Moving)

Pix Moving’s approach to design and manufacturing integrates AI-driven generative design, 3D printing, and real-time manufacturing by robotic arms. This agile digital manufacturing process, combined with sustainable materials, ensures flexibility in producing different types of moving spaces while upholding a commitment to environmental sustainability.

The exterior design of the Pix Robobus reflects a leap into the future, embodying a sleek, modern, and harmonious aesthetic. Engineered for autonomous driving commutes, it accommodates up to six passengers for distances of up to 5 kilometers on a daily basis. With L4 autonomous driving capability, bi-directional movement, and multi-scenario applications, it navigates city environments safely and efficiently.

The Pix Robobus has modular internals for a variety of use cases. (Image Credit: Pix Moving)

The detachable body and chassis layout, coupled with drive-by-wire capabilities, allows transformation into various on-demand Mobility-as-a-Service robo-vehicles.

From pop-up retail stores to mobile coffee bars, the Pix Robobus adapts to a wide range of scenarios, contributing to the vision of a dynamic and efficient city mobility system. As Pix Moving continues to push boundaries, the future holds promising advancements in smart mobility solutions for diverse urban environments.

Source: designboom.com

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