Josh Weinstein

Ultium Spot

BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

DEGREE PROJECT – 2021


PRATT INSTITUTE STUDIO SPONSORED

BY GENERAL MOTORS


DURATION 5 MONTHS


How can electric car ownership be more accessible to people with mobility challenges?


Autonomous cars will make driving more accessible to people with mobility challenges. Ultium Spot is a robot that can pair with any GM electric vehicle, designed to make all aspects of electric car ownership accessible for these customers by automating home car charging and driveway maintenance.

The goal of the Ultium platform is to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. Ultium Spot is designed to integrate with the Ultium brand identity, incorporating the blue linear motifs in the logo representing battery packs. Ultium Spot autonomously docks and wirelessly charges the car parked above.

Park and charge wirelessly with no cables, no hassle, and no more forgetting to charge.

Recharges automatically and undocks on your schedule.

Autonomously clears your driveway of leaves and debris.

THE PROBLEM

“The majority (61%) of older and disabled people – including individuals suffering from arthritis, muscle disease or impaired motor control, or recovering from a stroke – have an appetite for owning an EV but are put off by the prospect of charging difficulties.”

How should this autonomous robot look?

3D printed scale models

Foam half-scale model

How does the form integrate with the Ultium brand identity?

Full-Scale Appearance Model in CNC-Milled Foam.

Context Renders

Air intake, back-up manual power button and covered charge port.