ÆTER is an experimental concept that represents the technological vision of SuperMuscle.
More than a vehicle, It is a platform to explore the next generation of energy systems. The concept investigates how recyclable materials and advanced power architectures could redefine how electric vehicles store and use energy.
ÆTHER represents the technological vision behind SuperMuscle.
The concept explores a radical question:
What if energy for mobility could be stored in recyclable materials instead of fossil fuels?
By combining electric propulsion, hydrogen fuel cells and aluminium-based energy carriers, ÆTHER investigates a new architecture for future mobility.
The vehicle becomes a laboratory on wheels, designed to explore the intersection of materials, chemistry and energy systems.
TECHNOLOGY PILLARS
Aether combines high-performance electric architecture with hydrogen fuel cell technology to explore groundbreaking ways of generating and managing energy.
ALUMINIUM AS ENERGY CARRIER
Investigating how aluminum as non toxic and highly recyclable material, could store and release energy through a circular recycling cycle.
Developing a system where aluminum can be recycled into fuel, enabling a sustainable and endlessly renewable energy source for electric vehicles.
Electricity is used to produce aluminium from aluminium oxide.
The metal then reacts with water to generate hydrogen.
Hydrogen powers the fuel cell to produce electricity for the vehicle.
The remaining aluminium hydroxide can be recycled back into aluminium, completing the cycle.
Energy is stored, released and regenerated without consuming the material permanently.
A future cockpit
It investigates how recyclable metals such as aluminum could become energy carriers for next-generation mobility.
For over a century mobility has depended on burning fuel. SuperMuscle explores a different path: electric power, recyclable materials and circular energy systems.
TECHNOLOGY
For over a century mobility has depended on burning fuel. SuperMuscle explores a different path: electric power, recyclable materials and circular energy systems.
Electric Architecture | Hydrogen Fuel Cells | Metal Energy Cycle |
Ultra high-performance electric drivetrain vehicles. | Energy generation through hydrogen conversion. | Exploration of recyclable aluminium as energy carrier. |
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