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Zero-Emission Eco Taxi

July 28th, 2010 Posted in Cars / Transportation

Eco Taxi

Designed by Slava Saakyan Studio, the Eco Taxi is a solution to ecological problems in cities. Eco Taxi’s goal is to improve the urban environment, improve the comfort of urban traffic, and redefine transportation with environmentally friendly cars.

The interior of the Eco Taxi is light and comfortable, making public transport pleasant. The low-floor ensures easy entry and exit, and gives passenger the opportunity to stand in the cabin of a full-length.

This is a project of green-taxi. The solution of ecological problems not only make life in cities more healthy and pleasant, but also enhance the status of the city that has used this type of transport.
The aim of the project Eco TAXI: improving the urban environment, improving the comfort of urban traffic, making transport a new face in the form of environmentally friendly cars.
These problems are solved ECO TAXI – minibus, analog Gazelles. Scope: shuttle bus, school minibus, sightseeing bus for preservation and parks, the car is the postal service, Distribution van, etc.
Interior ECO TAXI – A light and comfortable interior, making travel in public transport comfortable and pleasant, low-floor ensures easy entry and exit, and gives passengers the opportunity to stand in the cabin of a full-length. All of this allows a person to get to work in a good mood and increase efficiency.

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