
When one talks about a wind-powered generator, huge windmills come into mind, but the Eolic takes the opposite route by being a foldable generator thanks to Marcos Madia, Sergio Ohashi and Juan Manuel Pantano’s design. This concept plays on the fact that it will see action in construction areas where there is still no steady supply of electricity, which means harnessing the power of the wind is a natural thing to do (we do wish it comes with a solar-powered base as well for added effect). One the other hand, wind still blows day and night, so you won’t have to depend on a bright and sunny day to get this up and running. To keep it highly portable, it is made out of aluminum and carbon fiber.
Related articles:Circle concept printer does not even look like one
New iPhone concept parades 4-inch display, LTE connectivity, and smaller chassis
Timeless Capture concept looks beautiful, not so practical
Join a great community!
| Ubergizmo founders on   |
|  Eliane Fiolet  |  Hubert Nguyen  |
