Pushing the Limits of Urban Mobility: Collaboration between Andrea Mocellin  and DEXET Technologies
				13 May 2024  		
		
	
			 
			
				MIA Member DEXET Technologies has shared the following  press release.  
 Pushing the Limits of Urban Mobility: An Innovative Collaboration between Andrea Mocellin 
and DEXET Technologies  Independent mobility designer Andrea Mocellin and lightweighting 
experts DEXET Technologies have partnered once again, this time to work on a concept feasibility 
study for a new, ultra-efficient, single-seater electric vehicle.  The goal? To challenge existing 
assumptions about the aerodynamics, design, and efficiency of compact electric vehicles. The idea 
for the vehicle was sparked by London’s narrow (and often congested) roads clogged with SUVs 
carrying single passengers to and from work. A small, zero-emission vehicle purpose-designed for 
commuting inside a city was an exciting prospect that DEXET and Andrea Mocellin wanted to explore 
together. 
In another groundbreaking collaboration following the success of the Revolve wheelchair, DEXET 
Technologies - an engineering consultancy specialising in lightweighting, composites and CAE 
simulations - and Andrea Mocellin - renowned for his design prowess honed through 15+ years in the 
automotive and aviation industries - unveil a visionary urban vehicle concept. The vehicle, nicknamed 
“Zigy”, was meticulously crafted by DEXET and tailored by Andrea Mocellin, leveraging their joint 
expertise in micromobility and automotive design.
 The result is an iconic vehicle that boasts supreme aerodynamic efficiency and a lightweight 
construction, perfectly suited to the challenges of congested city streets. This ergonomic, efficient 
design was the outcome of numerous design loops which revolved around aerodynamics, aesthetics, 
passenger visibility considerations and a multitude of other factors. In an effort to reduce the overall 
carbon footprint of the vehicle, the chassis was designed using thermoplastic composites, allowing for 
improved reusability and recyclability compared to thermosets. Moreover, a selection of recycled 
carbon fibres and natural fibres were chosen for the construction of the exterior and interior bodywork 
panels to further minimise the environmental impact.
 “This project represents a convergence of design ingenuity and engineering excellence," says Andrea 
Mocellin. "Our goal is to reshape urban mobility by creating vehicles that not only meet the demands 
of modern cities but exceed expectations in both functionality and aesthetics.”
The feasibility study, initially supported by the Niche Vehicle Network (NVN), perfectly showcases how 
collaboration between lean and innovative companies can yield high-profile results. Initial sketches 
were turned into an engineered vehicle concept in under three months thanks to the effortless 
synergy between Andrea Mocellin and DEXET Technologies.
 “Working with Andrea is always a pleasure for us,” says Francesco Aglietti, founder and CEO of 
DEXET Technologies. “Ever since our collaboration on the revolutionary Revolve wheelchair, we have 
needed Andrea’s remarkable design talents on numerous occasions, with Zigy being the latest 
example. We have a deep appreciation for each other’s work and this creates an inherent 
understanding between our two teams, which is crucial for the efficient delivery of any successful 
project.” To find out more click here. 
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