This Incredible “Eco” Tiny Home Allows You To Live Off The Grid ANYWHERE

 

This amazing egg shaped home can comfortably provide living space for two adults.

Portable and versatile, it provides those worried about their “footprint” to minimize without having to sacrifice the common amenities we all are used to and enjoy.

Best of all, this sleek, egg-shaped Eco-Capsule is almost completely self-sustaining.

Designed by Bratislava-based Nice Architects, the Ecocapsule is a micro-shelter that offers a variety of sustainable offerings.

In the egg-spaced shape measuring 4.5 meters (14.6 feet) in length, 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) in width, and 2.5 meters in height (8.2 feet.)

The total usable floor space is eight square meters (86 square feet), enough space, say the designers, to comfortably fit two adults.

The home with a tiny footprint includes a folding bed, two large operable windows, a working/dining area, shower and flushable toilet, storage space, and a built-in kitchenette with running water.

The built-in 750W wind turbine and 2.6-square-meter array of high efficiency solar cells (600W output) power the Ecocapsule. A dual-power system and high-capacity battery (9,744Wh capacity) ensures the rounded shell stays operable even during times of low solar and wind activity.

In addition, the high-tech shelter is optimized for rainwater collection. Each Ecocapsule weighs approximately 1,5000 kilograms and can fit inside a standard shipping container.

Nice Architects plans to unveil a prototype at the Pioneers festival in Vienna.

In reality, some of us might require a little more space, but if you are dedicated to living in comfort with as little an imprint in terms of living space as possible, this Eco-Capsule must be a consideration.

Even if customers used it only for camping, it is an awesome way of providing shelter while being almost entirely self-sufficient.

For more information on the Eco-Capsule, please visit True Activist.

 

 


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