Refugee fuelled energy ..Developed with the Yeslab
Every morning the Refugreen© arrives at our office. After signing a “pico-gig”, our innovative renewable 24 hour contract, he signs out a bike (equipped with a GPS) and a battery. Once the battery is fully charged (roughly 3.5 hours of pedaling), he comes back to the office and exchanges it for an empty one. He is then free to leave again!
If he a smart phone, he can download the REFUGREENERapp (available iOS, Android) REFUGREENERGY and deliver the charged battery directly to the consumer. At the end of the day, he receives his wage. Using disintermediation, the Refugreen© connects personally with his customers, establishing an invaluable social bond.
( , Sat 7 Oct 2017, 11:44, Share, Reply)
Every morning the Refugreen© arrives at our office. After signing a “pico-gig”, our innovative renewable 24 hour contract, he signs out a bike (equipped with a GPS) and a battery. Once the battery is fully charged (roughly 3.5 hours of pedaling), he comes back to the office and exchanges it for an empty one. He is then free to leave again!
If he a smart phone, he can download the REFUGREENERapp (available iOS, Android) REFUGREENERGY and deliver the charged battery directly to the consumer. At the end of the day, he receives his wage. Using disintermediation, the Refugreen© connects personally with his customers, establishing an invaluable social bond.
( , Sat 7 Oct 2017, 11:44, Share, Reply)
One refugee produces the same as 1x2m solar panel... about 200W peak.
Say they cycle for 5 hours a day thats 1kWh per day... for which the charge 0.8 euros to the customer.
80p for 5 hours work? It's not just the bikes that have chains on them. amirite?
( , Sat 7 Oct 2017, 11:58, Share, Reply)
Say they cycle for 5 hours a day thats 1kWh per day... for which the charge 0.8 euros to the customer.
80p for 5 hours work? It's not just the bikes that have chains on them. amirite?
( , Sat 7 Oct 2017, 11:58, Share, Reply)