Fuel station of the future

The vision of the future of mobility unveiled in Geneva by Nissan and Foster + Partners integrates zero emission technologies into the built environment to create smarter cities.

Nissan and Foster Fuel Station of the Future
Nissan and Foster + Partners revealed a fully connected vision of the future of mobility at the 86th International Motor Show in Geneva. The landmark partnership, between the car manufacturers and the international architecture, engineering and design studio, concluded that the fuel station of the future could actually be the car itself.
Nissan and Foster Fuel station of the future
Nissan and Foster + Partners Fuel Station of the Future concept
The collaboration, carried out over of a 12-month period, offers a snapshot of what’s to come from Nissan’s vision for intelligent mobility; a world in which cars interact with their environment as populations adopt zero emission, piloted drive technologies. Illustrated in a two minute video, the visionary concept explores how our urban environments and ways of living might change as technology develops.
Nissan and Foster Fuel station of the future
Nissan and Foster + Partners Fuel Station of the Future concept
David Nelson, co-head of Design, Foster + Partners: “Integrating zero emission technologies into the built environment is vital in creating smarter, more sustainable cities. That commitment must extend far beyond the car – it must sit at the heart of everything we do.”
Paul Willcox, chairman, Nissan Europe: “Technology holds many of the answers for the challenges we face in our cities today. However, the true power comes when those technologies are integrated with each other and the world around us. We’ve been at the forefront of zero emission technology since 2010, but our vision does not stop there – we believe that the future of transportation is reliant on both infrastructure and the environment. We’re looking for real, workable solutions that go beyond the product.”

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