A new design that doubles as a lamp and as a solar charger is much more than just a new technology.
The LED solar pebble, conceived by Adam Robinson at Plus Minus Solar in the UK, could represent a small revolution for people in remote areas with no stable electricity sources. One of its most outstanding features is that it can last 12 hours, according to a Get Solar blog post.
Portability is also another key feature. The size of a pebble, it can easily moved from a lighting function at home to a battery function in the outdoors.
According to Inhabitat, the LED solar pebble is a few months away from being commercially released but it will cost about one tenth from what a family would spend on a kerosene lamp, which is highly toxic and lethal in some of the poorest parts of the world. The idea is that units bought in the rich world will help to subsidize for units needed in the poor world.
In an interview published by Earthtechling, Robinson highlighted some of the key features of the solar pebble: it is small and easy to transport; it has built-in strap holes so it can be attached to bikes and bags; it features a rugged design for resistance; it is rain and dust proof; the handle doubles as a desk lamp.
He says his company’s involvement with solar design started during a partnership with SolarAid, a UK charity that works in rural areas across East and Southern Africa, taking solar energy to schools, community centers and clinics.
It is really good idea to heave such Solar power system portable. I am only curious about the price to get one of those. I hope that it will be affordable.
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This idea could really prove beneficial to many people who still live in remote areas all over the world. It can save a lot of lives and even has recreational applications. It makes sense to use super efficient LED’s. The green revolution is so exciting!