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LG Skycharger: Solar Wind-Powered Portable Device Refueling – Consumer Electronics Show 2009
Posted on: January 23, 2009
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LG ELECTRONICS Focus on Reducing Environmental Impact via Development of Eco-Products
LG ELECTRONICS HIGHLIGHTS GLOBAL INITIATIVE: ‘LIFE’S GOOD WHEN IT’S GREEN’
Cross a yurt with a bus-station locker, add local mini wind turbines, solar panels and viola! You’ve go the LG Skycharger that can recharge up to 104 mobile phones in an hour. It stores any unused energy in a bank of batteries so you’re good to go recharging even when there’s little sun or wind. The geeky gravy on top comes in the form of screens with weather info and stats on power generation and consumption within the station.
Full article, history and photo gallery of the Skycharger over at Susty »
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