Solar handbag

The Solar Handbag[1] was designed in 2011 by Danish design company Diffus Design in collaboration with the Alexandra Institute and Center for Software Innovation.[2]

The Solar Handbag has 100 silicon solar cells which collect daytime sunlight [1] and thus generate two watts of usable energy enough to charge a mobile device.[3][4] The handbag also features a set of interior optical fibers that glow to assist the user in their search for objects in the handbag.[5] The solar cells have been woven into conductive embroidery on the exterior surface of the handbag, which transmits the harvested energy into a rechargeable lithium ion battery.[6] These components were developed through a joint research effect between Forster Rohner AG and the University of Applied Science Rapperswil and the NTB Interstate University of Applied Sciences of Technology, Buchs, Switzerland.

References

  1. Jirmann Von Dieter “Diffus Design: Solar power aus der Handtasche”, Techfieber, October 12, 2011
  2. Goldsmith, Sara Vitamin Green, Phaidon Press, 2012
  3. “La lumière est dans le sac”, Intramuros Design Magazine. Issue: #156, October 2011.
  4. “Diffus Chic Solar-Power Bag Flaunts Its Photovoltaic Panels”, Inhabitat. Issue: #Issue: May 22, 2011.
  5. Schoeser, Mary, Textiles: The Art of mankind, Publisher: Thames and Hudson, 2012
  6. "Diffus Solar Handbag Uses Solar Panels For Design". CoolThings. 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2020-08-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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