viernes, 14 de octubre de 2011

AHORRO ENERGETICO / Estacionamiento con estaciones de carga electrica


with the use of solar powered vehicles and devices more popular than ever there is a growing
need for places to charge them besides the home.


most recently sanyo announced it will set up a 'solar bicycle parking lot' at the tokushima
prefectural government office in japan to test its solar cells and rechargeable batteries.
sanyo will install three 210W HIT solar panels and a li-ion battery unit to generate about
690kWh per year and sanyo's 'eneloop bike' will be used for duty trips as official vehicles
of the government office.



the 'solar-shell' by 21 wheels is a charging station that incorporates PV (photovoltaic) panels,
electronics and plug in accommodation for battery charging. the lockers arrive with the panels
preset at the proper angle for optimum exposure at your latitude. the construction of fiberglass
reinforced plastic is highly resistant to impact, scratching and corrosion.



another bike parking station that incorporates solar power is the 'bike tree'. rather than the
sun's energy being used to charge electronic bikes the station uses it to store them safely
in public areas by lifting them almost five meters off the ground. the bike's owner must use
a smart card to store and reclaim their bike as shown in the video below.





the 'ubi-cycle' by jung tak uses a similar idea to the bike-tree.



in the USA envision solar are already implementing solar panels in car parking lots to keep
regular cars cool and in some cases to charge electronic vehicles. at about 4 meters high
each 'tree' is topped-off with a canopy covered in solar cells.



when 'planted' in the parking lot of a typical regional shopping mall, a grove of the
square-shaped shades can generate up to half a megawatt, enough to power about 500 homes.



here is an example of a solar parking lot that already implements power charging for electronic
vehicles in vacaville, california.



the santa monica civic auditorium also has its own 'solar port' where 39 toyota RAV4 EVs
are charged using nothing but the sun's power captured by solar panels on the roof.
the excess power they generate is routed to the auditorium, offsetting their electric bill each
month.



indian firm EVfuture specializes in researching the potential of electric vehicles in the subcontinent.
in 2008 they launched a solar charging station for electric vehicles in auroville, south india on
earth day. the design features 2 electric panels on the roof with built-in chargers for 36V bicycles.



'sun stations' by german designer julene aguirre-bielschowsky are pieces of public furniture
that provide free solar energy in open areas, allowing people to charge and use electronics
in a wider variety of places such as: parks, plazas, town centers, university campuses,
cultural centers, train stations, bus stops, etc.







for more on solar powered designs see our 2008 compilation of solar powered vehicles.

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