Eywa is a waste to energy system designed to be used in domestic or commercial contexts. This project was freelance work to create concept renders for this start up. 

The premise of Eywa is an on-site waste to energy conversion system that takes common waste materials and transforms them into electricity. It utilises a modular pyrolytic chamber to process waste using a thermal treatment process. Gas released from this process travels from this chamber to a fuel cell where it is transformed into electricity. Excess water vapours are released into the atmosphere, and waste residue is expelled into the sewage. The generated energy is stored in a lithium ion battery for later consumption.

The Client required a CAD model and 3D renders for a presentation. These were to be used for fundraising and to attract potential investors. The client was very open to creative interpretation of the design, with the only limitations being a rough size guide, some basic features, and a inspiration moodboard.

Inspiration moodboard created by the client.

A series of renders were created around the same model. These used different textures and colour schemes to offer a range of aesthetic styles. The use of props and an environment were to simulate size and scale. The material types ranged from sandblasted metals and speckled plastics. The colours were then played around with, with an additional pearlescent finish being delivered. 

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