Luca is made of materials normally thrown away. The chassis is comprised of flax, recycled PET and PP coming straight out of the ocean, the seat cushions are made from coconut fibre and horsehair, and the front and rear parts of the chassis out of a tube frame from recycled aluminium.
Team of 21 BA students from the Eindhoven University of Technology’s TU/ecomotive have developed Luca, an electric car to show the world that the hypothetical, sustainable car of the future can be a reality today.
Luca, which weighs only 360kg without batteries, reaches a top speed of 90kph and has a range of 220km. It needs only 60kg of batteries, compared to hundreds of kilograms for other electric cars
The chassis of Luca consists of a unique three-layer sandwich panel that the students have developed in collaboration with several companies.
The interior also features lots of waste materials. The custom seats’ cushions are made out of a combination of coconut fibre and horsehair. The fabric surrounding the cushions is made out of recycled PET but looks and feels like suede.
UBQ Materials converts Residual Municipal Solid Waste into UBQ material. Through a proprietary process, the mixed waste stream is converted into an entirely homogeneous composite material (UBQ).
Eindhoven University students develop car made entirely out of recycled waste

With this zero-waste car, the team wants to show that waste can be a valuable material with a multitude of applications including a sustainable car like Luca. 

14 Oct 2020 | 7848 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Every year, Netherland-based student company TU / ecomotive produces an electric car with a team of 21 BA students from the Eindhoven University of Technology, in the aim of showing the world that the hypothetical, sustainable car of the future, can be a reality today.  

The design of the sixth TU/ecomotive car, Luca, was revealed on October 8, ...

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