Germans present intelligent electric vehicle prototype

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According to news from El Mundo, the ILA - International Aerospace Exhibition held every two years in Berlin - brought some interesting news this year. Among them is a vehicle presented by the German Aerospace Center (DLR) that, instead of focusing on space travel, was designed to make life easier for drivers here on Earth.

According to the publication, it is an intelligent electric vehicle dubbed RoMo - RoboMóvil -, whose main feature is that its four wheels can rotate up to 360 ° independently on their axles. This peculiarity allows the car to move diagonally and sideways, allowing drivers to park easily without the need to maneuver.

RoMo also has some cameras strategically installed so that drivers can view and dodge holes and unevenness, and can carry up to four passengers. According to DLR spokesman Andreas Schütz, the robotic vehicle could be running within 20 or 30 years, a major breakthrough in the field of electromobility.

Sources: El Mundo and DLR