[Achievements Report] Solving Island Mobility Infrastructure Gaps! Accelerating Smart Island Initiatives in "Shodoshima," "Goto Islands," and More | Seeking Verification Partners Nationwide!
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DAIZO Co., Ltd. reports on the verification experiment results of its 3-seater EV, 'e-NEO,' designed to solve mobility challenges on remote islands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of vehicle is 'e-NEO'?
- A: 'e-NEO' is a next-generation 3-seater electric mobility vehicle developed by DAIZO Co., Ltd., with roots in shipbuilding technology, which can be driven with a regular driver's license. It balances a lightweight yet robust body structure with stable driving performance, enabling smart and stylish mobility in urban areas.
- Q: What initiatives are being taken for mobility infrastructure challenges on remote islands?
- A: We propose 'e-NEO' as a solution that can maintain convenience for residents and tourists while suppressing maintenance costs, even in harsh island environments such as salt damage, steep slopes, and narrow alleys. We are verifying its use as a low-cost supplementary means in areas where maintaining regular bus services is difficult, utilizing clean energy, and leveraging existing infrastructure.
- Q: What were the results of the verification experiments in Shodoshima and the Goto Islands?
- A: In Shodoshima, we conducted verification for the introduction of e-NEO to address the conflicting issues of congestion due to increased tourism and securing transportation for residents, aiming to minimize the financial burden on municipalities while maximizing tourist stay times by filling the gaps in existing infrastructure. In the Goto Islands, in collaboration with specialized consultants, we aimed to avoid post-introduction risks by deploying vehicles based on actual demand, derived from market analysis.
- Q: What kind of municipalities are you hoping to collaborate with in the future?
- A: We are seeking joint verification with local governments nationwide that aim to optimize mobility infrastructure, such as regions where maintaining public transportation is difficult, regions facing challenges in balancing tourism demand and resident life, and regions aiming to promote decarbonization and reduce environmental impact.
- Q: Is it possible for media representatives to conduct interviews or test drives?
- A: Yes, it is possible. We accept individual interviews, filming, and test drive experiences at our showroom in Shoto, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. Please make a reservation in advance via email (eneo.pr01@gmail.com).