DEUTERIUM : The Multi Dimensional Tractor By Prithu Paul & Ankit Kumar


What would you think of a tractor with sensor controlled motion path determination, adjustable suspension, with 24-hour usability thanks to 360-degree night vision camera? What would you say about tractor who, beside pulling heavy equipment and attachments also can assess topographic datas and use them in farming activities? You would probably say – no way! Designers Prithu Paul and Ankit Kumar made this futuristic tractor concept. He is designed to keep up with the ecological problems and climate change in the years to come. That’s why he would use hydrogen fuel cells for power.

This multi-dimensional tractor will make farming safe, simple and sustainable in the future. Featuring an onboard CPU, GPRS and sensor controlled motion path allocation, the farming vehicle allows freedom in motion and body positioning for autonomous farming. Harnessing solar energy with embedded nano solar cells on the FRP body surface panels, the futuristic machine also includes a 360-degree light and night vision camera feed for 24-hour usability.

Integrating vacuum power suction at the rear to pull heavy farm equipment and farming tools, the Deuterium comes equipped with a retractable and expandable axial shift mechanism to adjust the ground clearance and length of the vehicle. In addition, users can detach and deploy roller bots for topographic assessment, navigation and data collection.

Presenting ergonomic interiors, central ingress and egress for manual operations, the concept vehicle runs on hydrogen fuel cells to ensure sustainable farming, while the front wheel shift allows increased degree of freedom. In short, the Deuterium is a multi-dimensional tractor that makes farming safe, simple and sustainable in the future.