Solar Chargers Getting More Compact, Flexible
4:19 pm, May 22nd, 2009, Lonnie Lazar

Solar power has been an obvious answer to many of the world’s daunting energy challenges for a long time, but the expense and relative bulk of solar panels have largely kept solar out of the running when it comes to solutions for mobile power.
Suntrica, a nordic eco-tech company, seems to have found a solution, though, with a line of charging solutions that are small, light, and flexible and could be just the thing energy conscious consumers are looking for to power their gadgets to go.
Suntrica’s SolarStrap™, SolarBadge™ and SolarBadgePRO™ use a flexible, high-efficiency solar panel connected to internal, lightweight batteries for instant or later use. Battery capacities range from 3.7Wh to 7.3Wh and the output of all the chargers is 5.5V DC at 800mA, which makes them perfect for all your portable electronic gear.
Current models are compatible with Apple iPod and Nano, though the company plans to release iPhone compatible chargers in the next couple of months.
Posted by Lonnie Lazar in News, Quickies, iPod Accessories | Comment on this article
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It’s great to see flexible small solar chargers. Free electricty for your electronics like apple ipod and nano and definitely green..very useful..I hope they produce same for other consumer electronics
EntireStore, on May 23rd, 2009 at 10:08 am