The conceptual 'Energy Keeper' has been designed by Sasha Torgova as a solution for cyclists to help them capture regenerative energy as they ride. The system works by being attached onto the bike where it captures the kinetic energy from the front wheel and stows the accumulated energy in a removable power pack. This pack is then attached onto a nearby station where it's uploaded to the grid to act as a sustainable electricity source that harnesses the power of commuters.
The conceptual 'Energy Keeper' takes a bold step towards transforming the modern city infrastructure and also showcases a connected design. The accompanying smartphone app will relay pertinent information related to efficiency, the amount of electricity generated, individual trips and more.
Regenerative Cycling Equipment
The Conceptual 'Energy Keeper' by Sasha Torgova is Eco-Friendly
Trend Themes
1. Regenerative Cycling - Opportunities for developing more efficient and effective regenerative cycling equipment and systems exist in the transportation industry.
2. Sustainable Energy Sources - Innovative products that capture and store kinetic energy from various sources, like bicycles, can disrupt the energy industry by providing a sustainable energy source.
3. Connected Design - The combination of physical products like the Energy Keeper with smartphone apps can disrupt both the design and tech industries by providing unique user experiences and more efficient product use.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - Opportunities exist in the transportation industry to develop and market regenerative cycling equipment that can be used for health and environmental benefits.
2. Energy - The development of innovative products like the Energy Keeper can disrupt the energy industry by providing an alternative, sustainable energy source that utilizes kinetic energy from various sources.
3. Design - The combination of connected, physical products like the Energy Keeper with smartphone apps can disrupt traditional design practices by providing unique user experiences.