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Sneak peak of Konarka's roll-up solar charger

A first look at the portable, roll-up thin film solar charger by Konarka.
Sat, May 16 2009 at 10:46 PM EST
Read more: GREEN ELECTRONICS, GREEN GIFT IDEAS, SOLAR, SOLAR POWER

 
 
Konarka has been getting a lot of press lately. 
 
In March they made the front page of Digg via a Popular Mechanics article which lauded their breakthrough in creating thin film solar cells using an ink-jet printer. Then last week, CNET was all over their amazing transparent solar cells which will be coming soon to a window near you.
 
Now MNN brings you a sneak peak of their new portable roll-up solar charger (video above). 
 
I spoke with Dan Williams, VP of Product Development for Massachusetts-based Konarka Technologies at the recent Sustainable Energy Expo. He walked me through some of their cool new products, including the camper-friendly roll-up solar charger.
 
And I'm predicting it now that this device will soon become the must-have object d'eco for green techies and power-loving campers alike (move over SIGG). 
 
The product is still in development and they are not yet releasing the name of their manufacturing partner, but according to Williams the roll-up charger could be available as soon as this fall.
 
It will be available in two variants -- a less expensive direct power unit (which will only charge during sunlight hours) and a unit with a rechargeable battery.
 
Konarka just sent me a few pics:
 
 
 
Images courtesy of Konarka Technologies.
 

 

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Posted By Anonymous - Mon, May 18 2009 at 1:51 PM EST

free power

be great to stop buying batteries

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