Vayve Mobility Reimagines Urban Transport With Small EV Eva
From concept cars of the past to the realities of India's congested cities, Vayve Mobility has studied decades of designs to create 'Eva' - a solar-assisted EV aiming to redefine urban commutes.
In the world of urban mobility, history has a way of repeating itself. In the mid-1950s and early 1960s, BMW's Isetta—a quirky, egg-shaped microcar—helped post-war Europeans navigate their crowded cities. Today, in Pune, Vayve Mobility is channelling that same spirit of ultra-compact efficiency for the electric age. But unlike its predecessors, Vayve's vision isn't just about small cars; it's about smarter, more sustainable urban transport, powered by solar and electric energy and engineered for the realities of Indian roads.
As part of their research, the Vayve Mobility team examined over 50 different compact car designs from the past 50 ...
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14 Mar 2025
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