Solar-powered mobile unit to face natural disasters

Desh Raj SharmaSep 24 2009

No one can ever be sure about natural calamities. When they strike, you hardly get a chance to defend yourself because of certain inabilities. Well, hoping to provide a viable solution to it, Mike Soellner introduces a solar-powered mobile unit that is specially crafted to help save lives during disasters, such as earthquakes and storms. The Scott County Emergency Management Agency is confident about its relatively better performance than other help units currently in practice.

solar powered mobile help unit
solar powered mobile help unit

The mobile unit has self-supporting solar panels that unfold automatically when its daytime. The solar energy thus generated is stored in batteries in the form of electrical energy for future use. Since the unit is portable, you can install it inside a house. Given that you are ready to shell out a whopping $16,000 only, it’s a prudent choice to make.

Via: KFVS

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