In Chile, learned to charge smartphones from domestic plants

A group of Chilean scientists presented the results of the development of the innovative project E-Kaia, during which it was possible to create a unique charger using the energy of photosynthesis. A miniature device in the literal sense connects to an ordinary pot and the residual energy from its vital activity is enough to charge an average smartphone.

According to the presented technical information, charging E-Kaia is capable of producing five volts of voltage and 600 milliamps of electric current. These figures correspond to most modern chargers, which makes the invention of Chileans very promising in terms of commercial use.

Such developments have already appeared in the modern scientific world, but all of them required significant green space. The E-Kaia project is attractive, primarily because the charger is able to operate from a single medium-sized vase, which makes it suitable for use at home.

It is also important that charging E-Kaia does not have any negative effect on the plant itself. The generated current is removed from the root system by a special conductor system that protects the plant from harmful micro-impact, thereby increasing the life of such a "green" generator to an indicator equal to the duration of its life.

Currently, the creators of the E-Kaia charger are working to obtain all the necessary patent certificates for their development to protect it from unauthorized copying. And after the completion of this stage, the innovative device should go on sale, and, according to representatives of the E-Kaia team, its price will be affordable for all potential buyers.

You can also wait for the appearance of more efficient charging, which, working from several plants, will be able to charge capacious batteries of tablets and laptops. And then the specialists of the laptop repair service in Golyanova, all types of work carried out, will offer their customers and services for setting up and restoring such an unusual charger. published

P.S. And remember, just changing our consumption – together we change the world!





Source: zeleneet.com