LiMo 2030 - sustainable urban living and mobility concept - Design and cost benefit analysis LiMo (Sustainable urban Living and Mobility Concept) is a new type of vehicle concept that (virtually) no longer requires a parking space because the vehicle ‘dissolves’ at its destination. It disassembles into its cabin and chassis modules. The cabin lifts off and docks onto its own home via an ingenious lift system. The chassis virtually disappears because it can be parked to save space. LiMo combines the advantages of a private car (own passenger compartment) with the benefits of car sharing - all this in a convenient (barrier-free), sustainable (parking spaces become green areas!) and cost-effective (no underground car parks required) way. The focus is on a multifunctional cabin that can be used around the clock, either as a vehicle cabin, as a lift cabin or as a living space extension (mini conservatory). The basic idea for this was already presented at the Stuttgart Symposium 2024 [1]. Not yet presented are the latest design proposals and a detailed cost-benefit analysis, which shows that LiMo can not only save around 90% of parking space, but also offers considerable cost advantages of around 60% compared to private cars. People with restricted mobility in particular benefit from barrier-free access from their home to the cabine. [1] Hugo Gabele et all: Sustainable urban living and mobiltity concept, Springer Verlag 978-3-658-45009-0, ISSYM 2024
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