Energy-Harvesting Backpacks

Pauline Van Dongen's Backpack Charges Smart Devices on the Go

Dutch designer Pauline Van Dongen has been exploring the possibilities of creating clothing with solar technology since 2013 and the 'Radius' energy-harvesting backpack is the latest development in the high-tech project. In conjunction with Eva de Laat, the two women crafted a three-dimensional object by using a singular double-layered jersey textile.

The Radius was created with a single piece of knitted fabric and a specific technique that allows for the incorporation of a beaded structure, consisting of small spheres — the solar cells. The energy-harvesting backpack can charge the adventure-seeker's smart devices on the go as the sun's rays are collected from the straps and fed into a easily accessible charger cable. The beautiful royal blue color and the lightweight properties of the Radius make it an aesthetically-pleasing and extremely functional piece.
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Industry Implications
1. Wearables - The wearables industry can benefit from incorporating solar technology to create functional and sustainable products.
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3. Textile - Incorporating solar cells into knitted fabrics presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the textile industry, allowing for the creation of functional and aesthetically-pleasing solar-powered products.

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