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Energy Bucket

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Save energy is one of the most pressing problem. This is already possible, but actual products seem to be too far from people’s uses and they require too little interaction to aware people. Energy Bucket is an innovative product that comes from the habit of the past to collect potable water at the well using buckets. In fact, “Energy Bucket” requires to be exposed under the solar light to recharge (thanks to the solar panels on top), so that it can be carried anywhere and illuminate once night.

by: Stefano Merlo
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11 Comments for: “Energy Bucket”

  1. Lumma Lumma Says:

    I like it, it’s useful + creative

  2. Nicha Nicha Says:

    I also like it.
    n_n

  3. iynque iynque Says:

    Very cool. Very useful. Very intriguing as well.

    Well done ;)

  4. Brad Brad Says:

    An obvious 10 on the concept and ingenuity on your part.
    But im not really feeling the design, idk if i would want 5 or so buckets sitting in my yard.
    Beyond that its a great idea.

  5. Martin Martin Says:

    can you make it water proof for those of us with pools… for mid-night swims with that special person in your life.
    well just an idea
    -martin

  6. The Dark Knight The Dark Knight Says:

    nice in the night )

  7. glamjets glamjets Says:

    Sun-charged luminescent plastics aren’t very bright. So it works only as a place marker for…itself, a mere, dull bucket.

  8. chris chris Says:

    so… it’s… a glow in the dark bucket

  9. Cati Cati Says:

    At least you could still find your bucket in the night! Other object might appear more useful, but why not a bucket!

  10. iynque iynque Says:

    It’s not ‘glow-in-the-dark,’ it’s charged via a solar panel. Much brighter than simple glowing plastic. You know, like those other yard lights with solar panels that are used all over the place.

    However, this one goes beyond the bland utilitarian design and adds a bit of mystique. User experience counts.

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