Recharge with solar energy

18 Feb, 2004
The Japan telecommunication company Nippon Telegraph Telephone /NTT/ will release a new product the world's first portable solar-cell system - Pocket Energy for recharging mobile devices, where power supply is missing, announced Space Daily. It is called system because it consists of a solar panel, an electricity-storing tablet and connecting cables. How it works – you must expose the solar panel to direct sunshine for four hours and then you can charge your cell phone /according NTT it will be enough for four hours uninterrupted call/, MP3 player, mobile game, but Pocket Energy is still not capable of recharging notebooks.

NTT will let for sale the system in May this year first only in Japan for approximately 190 USD, and in near future in the rest of the world.


Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 03 Aug 2021
  • gM%

We need solar fast charging today with internal led matrix setup and solar cell inside so that it wont even need direct sunlight to charge. Free Energy self generating.

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  • back 2 the future
  • 27 Aug 2018
  • MkX

wow amazing the innovation of technology went very far

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