Carrying Power – Solar Power On The Go

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Noon Solar Video You can purchase Noon Solar bags at Pivot Boutique www.pivotboutique.com If you are looking for cutting-edge fashion or eco-friendly fabrics and designs – you’ll find both at Pivot. Stylish and sustainable can co-exist. www.noonsolar.com Produced by Robert Aquilar and Dorothee Royal-Hedinger (of the video magazine GET FRESH CUT) with animation by Arthur Jones. getfreshcut.com

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August 29, 2010

solargizmo @ 8:11 pm #

Great use of flexible solar panels and extremely useful for anyone on the move, especially as they can charge USB based mobile devices.

solargizmo.co.uk

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TheAkb10 @ 9:01 pm #

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CreamyButtMaggot @ 9:30 pm #

This is the stiffest cunt I ever saw.

edstar83 @ 9:35 pm #

nice

shahadatx @ 9:54 pm #

DAT is frekign great idea .. GOOD works.

ghgaudit @ 10:08 pm #

Great idea. Check out there new website and summer collection.

btigtime2 @ 11:01 pm #

Great Idea, have you thought about a photgraph bags and hiking backpacks… Charging up Camera batteries is a must in woods and jungles.

Where do the Flexable Solarpanels come from?

agrosatva @ 11:45 pm #

Look at LDK Solar, they will be the largest solar ingot manufacturer in the world. The company is based in China and will produce 16,000 MT by 2009. They are hugely undervalued! LDK will go to $160 by end of 2009. Currently $35 a share. They are bringing the cost of solar down. Invest and make money, Invest and help LDK win against the big OIL MAFIA

london1817 @ 11:54 pm #

Great idea!!!!!!!

August 30, 2010

str8cognac @ 12:24 am #

very good… they should make solar power bookbags or wallets something for the male agenda, althought both males and females use bookbags… bookbags would be great i think people use them more.

WakingMindsDOTorg @ 12:37 am #

Basically Trying to Converge The Digital Scene with the Sustainability/Green Scene.

Anyone into this sort of thing?

check it: WakingMinds . Org

ogicabp4u @ 1:06 am #

Love it…absolutely love it. Can you post more material…what about laptop bags? What about flexible solar panels for attachment to electric bikes to help trickle charge them?

Execellent. This is the type of green attitude will work…it adds to people convienence not detracts from it!

Specter00013 @ 1:57 am #

theres already this technology out there, and probably cheaper than what they’re selling it for. you can buy a solar panel to charge your car battery for like $30. so it would be interesting to see what they want for the bags. just marketing for their pocket imo.

Galexia99 @ 2:38 am #

This is a great idea! To have your own traveling energy source is very cutting edge. How exactly does the battery source hook up with and cost of the solar Panel ? Its great that you are recycling old purses but to make more desireable maybe redye the whole purse or use organic fabric sources and give that less old used purse look. I can’t believe how these guys are jealous and demeaning to 2 women who are technologically innovative. JOIN THE 21ST CENTURY OR FEMALES WILL CRUSH YOU. Sale ebay.

CapitanoGUC @ 3:25 am #

wow – hight tech hippys …:)

greengrassofhome @ 4:01 am #

Doesn’t the ag become too hot to touch and irritating to carry around, especially in summer, when the bag is most useful cos there is most sun? Dunno. just asking.

noliketoregister @ 4:10 am #

“If at first, the idea is not absurd, there is no hope for it.” — Albert Einstein.

Cameronx @ 4:35 am #

They also said “it’s one little step to get off the grid”. I don’t hear these 2 women or any other women calling men stupid. The Eco difference of this application is small and more just a convenience. The idea of improving everyday items in a green way is very good.

pcmuscle @ 5:16 am #

Hey people, at the very least, the ladies are doing something about this global problem by letting their creative ideas flow. By just using our computers, we are already adding to the problem. What are the rest of us doing about it? The least the rest of us can do is support those who are doing something, no matter how small or outrageous it may be.

DBP1976 @ 5:24 am #

She says “Can we consume so we don’t kill everything?”… Also, “The sun hits everywhere in the world” …How eloquent! Sounds like a liberal eight year old. I guess they’re going to save the world with their purse … and women say men are stupid. Putting a solar cell on a purse isn’t like their trying to cure cancer. Sheesh!

christopheros @ 5:52 am #

They’ll have to get back to you on that.

instante101 @ 6:14 am #

Soo…. with around 12 Mj/M^2 a day in a temparate/arid climate, and a panel size of 0.09M^2, and assuming an exposure of 12.5 J/s…. How many years will it take to pay off the energy used in making the bag?

kevinthinks @ 6:36 am #

Great idea, great video.

-Kevin Morrow

bmxky @ 6:40 am #

how often to people expose there bag to the sun?

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