Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Your House Plant Could Soon Charge Your Phone
A European startup company is currently developing
an intriguing gadget that will let you charge your phone with your potted
plant. The system, called Bioo Lite, harnesses the power of photosynthesis and
generates electricity using only water, soil and any common house plant.
Power output from the Bioo Lite system is equivalent
to a USB charge from a laptop or desktop computer, designers say, and can
deliver up to three complete recharges in 24 hours to most smart phones or
tablets.
Bioo Lite is actually a scaled-down version of the
company’s core Bioo technology, which uses panels placed beneath the soil to
draw energy from the natural process of photosynthesis. Larger panels can be
placed beneath garden plots, or smaller panels can be used with potted plants.
The technical details on the Indiegogo page are a
little fuzzy, but similar technologies are already in circulation. Diagrams
suggest that the Bioo system generates energy by processing microorganisms
expelled by the plant’s root system. The process does not impact the process of
photosynthesis or the health of the plant itself, according to developers.
In any case, the team guarantees that the Bioo Lite
system will be able to recharge a standard smartphone two to three times per
day for at least five years. The USB jack is designed to be compatible with
most mobile devices. Pretty much any kind of house plant should do the trick,
although the team notes that some plants produce more power than others. The
cactus, for instance, is not recommended. Seriously
Arkyne Technologies (www.arkynetechnologies.com) ,
the company behind the Bioo Lite system, is aiming for first deliveries by
December.
Culled from www.mashable.com
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