The company appeals to the right side of our brain, pushes for electric vehicles

Aug 22, 2012 11:31 GMT  ·  By

This year's LA Mobile Arts Festival gave CODA Automotive the perfect opportunity to charm potential EV customers and people who already own an electric car with a green-oriented automobile that does more than simply help protect the environment.

Thus, the electric car they put on display for this festival displays a paint job that is bound to make some green-heads turn in admiration as it drives down the street.

What is even more interesting is that this peculiar and environmentally friendly design was created with the help of a technique known as digitally-finger painting, meaning that artist Matthew Watkins used an iPad and the tips of his fingers to come up with the concept which turned this otherwise ordinary EV into an artwork.

Autoblog Green informs us that this modified electric vehicle will be on display until the 25th of August in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, so those who wish to see it up close and personal can do so if they hurry up and head for the festival.

For those who lack sufficient information on this topic, CODA Automotive is a company that specializes in designing, partly manufacturing, and selling EVS. Moreover, the people here constantly strive to broaden the green-driving market and determine more individuals to opt for renewable energy sources.

Therefore, it should come as no surprise that, not very long ago, they saw to the implementation of a project which turned out to be both entertaining, and highly beneficial for the natural world.

Thus, they pretty much turned a gas station into a grass station in just a matter of hours, meaning that, rather that stumbling upon asphalt and pumps, the people who came to fuel their cars at said Culver City station were greeted by relatively wide patches of grass, and even some animals.

Apparently, this was made to show that the gas station we presently rely on could be turned into areas where people can have fun in environmentally friendly ways without major efforts and resources having to go in such transformations.

You have the video of this green-makeover for the gas station down below.