Dutch designer Marjan van Aubel recently created a solar lamp dedicated to supporting "solar democracy." Dubbed 'Sunne,' the new light harvests energy throughout the day to light a space during the night. The device is equipped with photovoltaic cells and an integrated battery and hopes to "normalise solar technology by bringing it inside homes."
"To facilitate a shift in our perception towards solar, it also needs to be more accessible to a larger group of people. People need to be able to familiarise themselves with it and have it in their surroundings. Sunne is a first step to integrating solar energy into our everyday life," commented Marjan van Aubel on her motivations for the project.
Accessible Solar-Powered Lights
These Indoor Solar Light Supports "Solar Democracy"
Trend Themes
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2. Indoor Solar Technology - The integration of solar technology into indoor lights is a rising trend.
3. Accessible Solar Energy - The need for solar energy to be more accessible to a larger group of people is becoming a trend.
Industry Implications
1. Design - Designers can innovate the integration of solar technology into various indoor products.
2. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy companies can invest in the production of accessible solar technology.
3. Home Improvement - Home improvement companies can incorporate solar-powered products, such as Sunne, to their offerings.