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Swiss Garbage Carriage from the Future

Swiss horse e-carriage in Avenches, Vadois

 
Horse drawn carriages have long been the primary means of transportation. Now replaced by cars and trucks, the Swiss town of Avenches strongly believes in the merits of horse power as an innovative prototype of an e-carriage was presented to the public!

Interestingly, the idea is not just driven by cost cutting or creative engineering. Moreover, the developers of the e-carriage have an ideology of bringing horses back into our lives. According to Acroscope, the Swiss government’s R&D lab, “hoofed animals of the 21st century stand for a positive and ecological image, represent social integration and contribute to society as living engines.”

Swiss horse e-carriage in Avenches, Vadois

 
These new carriages are devised to support the horse when loads get too heavy. An electrical engine (similar to the one found in e-bikes) automatically kicks in to take a load off the horse’s shoulders.

Swiss horse e-carriage in Avenches, Vadois

 
The town of Avenches has started their e-carriage pilot at the beginning of August. So far, horse drawn e-carriages are successfully used to collect garbage three times per week, as well as paper for recycling every other week! Given this new technology, I can imagine a number of uses to take cars and trucks off the roads: How about using e-carriages for mail delivery or as school buses?

Now, that would be a hoof step into the future!

(Pictures copyright Keystone/Sandro Campardo)

Dimitri Burkhard

As the founder, editor, and community manager of Newly Swissed, Dimitri owns the strategic vision. He is passionate about storytelling and is a member of Swiss Travel Communicators. Dimitri loves discovering new trends and covers architecture, design, start-ups and tourism.

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