Takin cue from the concept of photosynthesis,where trees use solar energy to prepare food for
themselves, French designer Vivien Muller has designed an ELECTREE and finally gave us an
attractive way to use solar power to charge our devices in an eye-catching design that any chic
geek would love to have in their home. It looks like the wait is just about over. Muller is waiting
to get 400 presale orders to begin production of the Electree.
The Electree is shaped like a bonsai tree but will require no crazy pruning and maintenance.
The most you’ll have to do is dust off the solar panels from time to time. The tree has 27 solar
panel “leaves” that charge the Electree’s 13,500mAH battery. You can also stash your devices
under the Electree’s floor to keep things neat, tidy, and clutter-free. The branches and each
module are also rotatable, which apparently allows you to create an “unlimited number of
shapes.”
The Electree will take about 36 hours of sunshine to fully charge its battery. After that, you
can start charging your gadgets through the USB connection. It will charge a device to its full
capacity in only a few hours.
The Electree was inspired by photosynthesis. Muller said he was inspired while observing trees
as their leaves act as natural solar panels and further motivated by math in nature. He said that
while studying fractals, he realized that he could draw a tree by “repeating and transforming
a basic pattern.” The repeating pattern then became a module, and the shape of the Electree
came about.
the tree can power mp3 players,cell phones,tablets and a lot many devices...!!
SUHANI MISHRA
CS IInd year
themselves, French designer Vivien Muller has designed an ELECTREE and finally gave us an
attractive way to use solar power to charge our devices in an eye-catching design that any chic
geek would love to have in their home. It looks like the wait is just about over. Muller is waiting
to get 400 presale orders to begin production of the Electree.
The Electree is shaped like a bonsai tree but will require no crazy pruning and maintenance.
The most you’ll have to do is dust off the solar panels from time to time. The tree has 27 solar
panel “leaves” that charge the Electree’s 13,500mAH battery. You can also stash your devices
under the Electree’s floor to keep things neat, tidy, and clutter-free. The branches and each
module are also rotatable, which apparently allows you to create an “unlimited number of
shapes.”
The Electree will take about 36 hours of sunshine to fully charge its battery. After that, you
can start charging your gadgets through the USB connection. It will charge a device to its full
capacity in only a few hours.
The Electree was inspired by photosynthesis. Muller said he was inspired while observing trees
as their leaves act as natural solar panels and further motivated by math in nature. He said that
while studying fractals, he realized that he could draw a tree by “repeating and transforming
a basic pattern.” The repeating pattern then became a module, and the shape of the Electree
came about.
the tree can power mp3 players,cell phones,tablets and a lot many devices...!!
SUHANI MISHRA
CS IInd year
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