Off-Grid: Battery ‘Runs On Air’
In the world of
portable power, solar panels, generators, and rechargeable batteries are the
standard. One company has proposed a new solution: A battery that
runs on air.
Well, not just air, but zinc and air. Combined they
form what is calling the
“world’s most powerful disposable battery.”
It works by oxidizing zinc with oxygen from the air
and creating an electrical current. You insert a large cartridge into the unit,
removing a covering to expose the zinc chemicals.
The company compares it to a chemical hand-warmer pack
that once exposed to oxygen goes into a chemical process that produces
heat.
How much power? The is cited to produce 60,000 mAh at 5.0 volts, and it
gives more than 190 watt-hours of stored energy. That’s enough to give off
125 hours of ambient light or charge an iPhone up to 28 times, the company
touts.
You swap in a new cartridge once it’s used up.
The unit has two USB ports, an array of red and
white LED lights, hazard flashers, and a strobe.
Metair is seeking funding
through a campaign.
At $109 for the case and an additional $35 per
cartridge, the company offers a new kind of portable (and ostensibly
reliable) power source for the backcountry or anywhere off-grid.
Source: Gearjunkie.
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