Alternative energy has been most sort especially in third-world countries like Africa and Solar energy indeed has proven to be the effectively and efficiently sourced means from nature leading to much more research and production done on it.
Of all the ways and bizarre structures we get these power, from solar farms to power stations to wind/gas turbines none of those structures which blend very well into the environment; except the Israel-based Sologic's eTree.
According to Sologic eTree is an ecological sculpture designed for parks, courtyards, schools, universities and the like; with solar panel branches that not only harvest sunlight but provide shade. A bench and USB charging points that allows passers-by to charge up their devices for free while taking a break. It also has a water fountain for both humans and pets helps quench dry throats and hot days. And a Wi-Fi connection to get online with. In addition it illuminates the environment where it is mounted at night.
According to Sologic eTree is an ecological sculpture designed for parks, courtyards, schools, universities and the like; with solar panel branches that not only harvest sunlight but provide shade. A bench and USB charging points that allows passers-by to charge up their devices for free while taking a break. It also has a water fountain for both humans and pets helps quench dry throats and hot days. And a Wi-Fi connection to get online with. In addition it illuminates the environment where it is mounted at night.
Speaking at a press release, Sologic's Michael Lasry said: “Our aim is that in the future there will be eTrees all over Israel and worldwide. eTree is a social enterprise that aims to promote environmental awareness and sustainability, to create a link between the community environment.”
The first of eTree was recently installed in Ramat Hanadiv nature reserve in Israel and it blended with nature like other trees.
Photo credit: Sologic
Source: Inhabitat
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