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Exploring lightweight electric vehicles? – maybe it’s in the genes
This year, The Prospectory ran a trial of two electrically-powered open air buggies for visitors to the Brecon Beacons National Park. Boris and Blodwen – the b-bugs – enabled visitors to explore the National Park in a novel, fun and … Continue reading
Posted in Technology
Tagged b-bug, electric vehicle, Henry Hollick, Hollick and Pratt, tricar 1888
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Insurance, obstacles and the creative brain
Our trial of electric road legal buggies (b-bugs) in the Brecon Beacons National Park has come to an end, the results are all analysed and the trial report published. Given its success, we are now busy exploring ways in which … Continue reading
Technology, people and paradoxes
As a cognitive psychologist, brought up on a diet of strictly controlled lab experiments, I love the “totally out of control” nature of technology trials (although not always at the time!). However well you plan the trial or design the … Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged b-bug, electric buggy, paradox, psychology, technology trials
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