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The Coolest Green Charger Out There

Posted in Random by Dan at 11:59 am
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Bold statement, right? But look at this thing! The Solar Cell Tree Charger is an engineered tree with 54 solar cells that charge your gizmos by the sun. While nothing is plugged in a battery charges that will power your devices when there is no power. All of the branches are adjustable so that you can make sure each is exposed to the sun.

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6 Responses to “The Coolest Green Charger Out There”

  1. Sameer Sontakey says:

    Wow, that’s a really cool looking solar charger! I definitely would not mind owning one. Is it for sale anywhere, or is this a concept design?

  2. Nick says:

    Wow. I want.

  3. Cheryl Link says:

    I want one.

  4. Kimbakat says:

    While it’s nice to save a few cents to charge your phone and ipod… we need a bit larger solutions for portable power sources..or “home” power sources.

    Unfortunately, legislation is out there trying to limit your ability to produce solar or wind energy on a larger scale above a nice power tree. It is illegal in NY state to have your own wind power generator on your property. Why should this be? And who should dare tell you what clean sources of power you can not have on your own property?

  5. carole escolano says:

    I WANT ONE

  6. Angus says:

    This product, in no way, represents environmental responsibility. What this product does represent is the current `green` fad which currently afflicts popular culture

    The product is constructed out of metal and uses solar cells (which are more than likely made from heavy metals and toxic materials) as a power source, so when you take into account the energy cost of producing the metal and the solar cells it will far outweigh the energy generated from this gimmicky device. In no way am I knocking solar energy — it its definitely a viable option for altenernative power — but this device will generate such a low current that charging will be an extremely lengthy process. Add to this the fact that most people charge there iPods with thier computers anyway.

    It inevitably comes down to the fact that a good designer is, in no way, a replacement for a good engineer.

    If you really want to do the planet a favor why don`t you walk instead of drive to the store, take public transit more and stop buying gimmicky shit like this charger or just turn off the lights when you leave a room.

    I weep for humanity.

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