Juice Bag: Flexible Solar Power

by Justin on July 14, 2005

in Renewable Power

juicebag.jpgThe “Juice Bag” is the first of its kind — a backpack with flexible solar panels built in. This means it’s lighter and less bulky that other solar backpacks. The pack has a capacity of 2500 Cubic inches, and weighs 2.5 pounds.

It charges gadgets directly via a built-in female 12V car charger. The solar cells output 6.3 Watts.

It’s available in six colors from Reware for $200.

Via: Hippy Shopper

Read more! Related stories:

  1. The Best 12V Solar Battery Chargers
  2. The PowerGorilla: Flexible Portable Power
  3. The World’s Largest Solar Stadium: 1.3 Megawatts
  4. Honda’s Silcion-Free Solar Cells
  5. NiMh Battery Charger: POWER 2000 XP444AC-DC

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend

{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }

Fred Wiemer July 20, 2008 at 9:04 am

I own a 2007 Toyota Prius which I use to commute to work each day. The car then sits in a sunny parking lot each day. I would like to know if there is a solar electric blanket that I could use to cover the Prius’ roof and windshield that could be plugged into the car’s batteries to charge those battaries while sitting there each day?

Reply

Leave a Comment