CleanTechnica points us to M2E’s kinetically-powered portable charger due to be released next summer.
The kinetic energy system uses the Faraday Principle, which states that the movement of a conductor through a magnetic field produces voltage in the conductor proportional to the speed of movement. In this case, the conductor is a wire coil. The system uses a magnet that moves against the coil every time the charger moves, generating a charge that is captured in a capacitor. A logic circuit takes the charge to the built-in Li-Ion cell, where it is stored until use.
They say 6 hours of motion will provide 30-60 minutes of power. I can’t see jogging that long, but I bet we’ll see things like this in the future hooked to construction equipment, dog collars, soccer-playing kids . . .
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