Whether it is clothing or electronic products, you have to go through the conceptual design stage. Some products are fortunate enough to be made in kind, while the rest are still concepts. Now designers are inspired to emerge and hope to create a clean, green future. One day, perhaps we can see these ideas become reality.
This article looks at a range of solar concept products, from super high-tech backpacks (which are actually computers) to solar chargers disguised as factories or household goods. Solar energy has been widely applied to the field of power generation. However, what is the use of solar energy in the kitchen? How can the development of thin-film solar cells integrate solar energy into people's lives around the world? See the series of graphs below.
Solar energy has begun to provide electricity for homes and appliances. Logically, the next object is the kitchen. Take a look at this small solar furnace for one or two people. Its top-mounted solar panels provide daily heat for food. At the same time it can also connect to the network to provide users with nutritional value data for food.
This backpack designed by Karan Singh Gandhi can not only hold your laptop, it is itself a notebook. It can also display pictures, use "electronic paper" materials for information exchange, lighting and music playback. The power of these functions is provided by the tiny solar panels on the surface of the backpack.
Seoul designer Han Kukil proposed a more environmentally friendly way for tourists to explore their city. The bicycle bus in the picture can first send tourists to the tour destination, and then the tourists can disperse the bike to search for scenery according to their interests. The top of the bus is equipped with solar cells; meanwhile, buses and bicycles are equipped with devices to display historical data, GPS and other surrounding information.
What is better than using solar energy to charge electronic products? There is of course a good shape for good features. The solar energy storage system designed by Ming-Ching Hsueh in the figure is a roller blind made using a thin film solar cell. Its USB interface supports mobile phones and mp3 players. At the same time, it is also equipped with a display, prompting you when it is time to pull the roller blind to collect more sunlight.
Similar to the concept of a power plant, this solar palm tree is a household solar-wind hybrid power system. Its shape is very sophisticated, made of palm shape. It was born to hide unsightly solar panels and wind turbines.
With this concept of sunlight, you no longer have to walk around or grope for a flashlight. It can serve you whenever you need it. During the day, you stick it to the window, and the solar battery on the back absorbs sunlight; at night, you can let it suck on the edge of the wall, ceiling or many things. At the same time, this solar light comes with a remote control.
This concept, designed by Dave Owsen, has two duties: the public cable car system can eliminate carbon emissions in addition to its public transport function. The cable cars are made of solar panels and are suspended from the tracks. This car will send passengers to their destination. It should be noted that each compartment can only carry two adults, and the seats are face to face.
Plants have always been doing this, so technology can! This solar plant is a conceptual solar charger that collects energy to charge electronic products. It is a small version of solar palm trees. Although the technicality of this design is not too strong, its creativity wins in appearance. (Translated by Veronica)
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