Sunday 13 November 2011

Nokia Launches Solar Charger

Nokia recently launched a blog dedicated to the review concerning the solar battery charger (solar charger). The site is located at SolarCharging.Nokia.com, the site contains information about the solar charge, application and information about the Nokia project in support of environmentally friendly technologies as well as information from the process of development of different technologies.
This is a site that we think interesting because most of the users are very pleased to be able to have resources to rely on battery power without sunlight. And here’s what Nokia is written in his blog:
“The Nokia Solar Charging Project is a research project with a difference. Were going to try and answer some fundamental questions about how viable and easy it is to charge mobile phones solely using solar power. Whats more, were the resource persons going to do it in a way That shows you how We work to develop new ideas. This project is all part of our continuous search for energy efficiency and more sustainable alternatives as well as finding solutions to help WHO Those of us live in parts of the world where you cannot just plug in. and load up on electricity. ”
Our testers
Weve got together a great group of people living and traveling in a diverse range of locations to help. Thanks to Them, well be Able to see how solar charging works in different scenarios, from sailing across the Baltic Sea to camping in a Swedish forest. Well get an insight into Their Efforts from a diverse range of global locations, too. From above the Arctic Circle, where the sun does not set for the next three months, to Kenyawhere access to electricity and charging a mobile phone can be a daily challenge.
Our technology
Our testers Will be using specially created mobile phones. The small solar charging panels developed for this project have been integrated to Nokia C1-02 devices, while a data logger Will report the harvested solar energy. As the weeks go past, well, blogging in more detail about how it works, WHO built it and what it can do.
Our Hopes
Weve got three months, from June 2011 until the end of November 2011, to find out more mobile than ever before about solar power. Were the resource persons but also keen to find out more from you, our readers. We Want to Hear your feedback and learn about your expectations Pls it comes to mobile solar charging. Together, well see what the solar charging technology is capable of today, and get a tantalizing taste of what it Might Be like tomorrow.

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