The 'Neff' Portable Fridge Uses Leftover Kitchen Energy
Katherinev123 — October 6, 2009 — Eco
References: eltopo.de & thedesignblog.org
While I’ve never actually contemplated where the extra energy in my kitchen goes, the ‘Neff’ portable fridge designed by German designer Stefan Ulrich will make sure it’s in a safe place (and not a land far, far away—like Narnia).
Based on an interesting concept that could change the future of fridges, the Neff portable fridge harvests the leftover energy from the kitchen and uses it for cooling. It’s completely portable as well, meaning that once you’ve charged it up with your residual kitchen energy, you can mount the fridge on the wall or place it on the table.
Based on an interesting concept that could change the future of fridges, the Neff portable fridge harvests the leftover energy from the kitchen and uses it for cooling. It’s completely portable as well, meaning that once you’ve charged it up with your residual kitchen energy, you can mount the fridge on the wall or place it on the table.
Trend Themes
1. Energy Harvesting - The Neff portable fridge demonstrates the trend of harnessing leftover energy for innovative purposes.
2. Portable Appliances - The portable nature of the Neff fridge highlights the trend of convenient and versatile appliances.
3. Sustainable Cooling - The Neff fridge exemplifies the trend of using sustainable methods for refrigeration and cooling.
Industry Implications
1. Home Appliances - The Neff portable fridge presents an opportunity for the home appliance industry to develop energy-efficient and portable products.
2. Renewable Energy - The energy-harvesting concept of the Neff fridge opens up possibilities for the renewable energy industry in utilizing excess energy.
3. Green Technology - The sustainable cooling approach of the Neff fridge aligns with the green technology industry's focus on eco-friendly solutions.
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