Saturday, January 3, 2009

Solar Powered Picnic Table Developed In Lansing Charges Your Cell Phone Outdoors

Solar Powered Picnic Table Developed In Lansing Charges Your Cell Phone Outdoors
The Solar Power-Dok's umbrella is adorned with three solar panels and the heat from the panels drains into the pole which has four power outlets. It was first developed in 2006.

LANSING - If you are taking a walk past the Lansing City Market's upper patio along the grand river, you'll notice a couple of new additions that could help when your cell phone is low on juice.

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"I like to think that we lead the state for utilities in the area of renewable energy, particularly in solar," he added.

Enerfusion also developed a solar charging station called Radiance, which features 11 USB ports and two lockboxes that are opened through fingerprint recognition.

"We recognized that there is a real strong need for places to plug in," said EnerFusion's Kobus. "We pursued that and we knew that the market for the outdoors was just ripe for the picking so that's where we put all of our efforts."

Kobus said that the first design of the Power-Dok was created in 2006. The "Radiance" model is set to make its full debut in October and he has already formed a partnership with Sprint to debut it with a WiFi hotspot built into it.

"We were working with NASCAR earlier in the year, and we were at races," he said. "We would pepper these all over the field and it allows people to charge their devices all during the day."

Kobus said that there are 90 of the Solar Power-Dok picnic tables around the country, including 30 on college campuses including Hope College in Holland. However, they have yet to make their debut at Michigan State University or Lansing Community College.

BWL spokesman Steve Serkaian said that the Solar Power-Dok costs 9,000 and Kobus said other models of it range between 4,000 and 10,000. The BWL says that the table, which is a part of the Live Green Lansing initiative, will help make the city a greener place.

"These little things that you're going to see cropping up in and around Lansing that is going to make Lansing a much different place," Lark said. "None of these chargers are requiring any fossil fuels to be burned, it's all coming right off of the sun. It's pretty exciting."

Source: http://www.mlive.com/lansing-news/index.ssf/2014/09/bwl debuts solar powered picni.html

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