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Solar Pebble to keep the world powered

Solar Pebble to keep the world powered

There is nothing quite like renewable energy to keep the world moving, and the Solar Pebble, being the brainchild of Adam Robinson, is a concept that should be well received in poorer, underdeveloped countries. After all, this is a solar-powered lamp that is meant for use in rural Africa, where its LED will be powered by batteries which in turn are juiced up from the sun through a tiny yet efficient solar panel. Apart from providing some ambient lighting, it also doubles up as a device charger as long as the tip is compatible. Granted, this looks more like a portable solar charger than anything else with the added advantage of a lamp, but otherwise it doesn’t resemble a pebble at all. Well, guess they had to call it something, right?

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  1. If anybody would like to know more about the Pebble, our story, or wish to get involved at any level please come and visit us on facebook:

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plus-Minus-Solar/10…

    We’re always happy to meet like minded people!

    Adam Robinson
    http://www.plusminussolar.co.uk

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