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The Sun Jar Charges during the Day and Lights up at Night

sunjarA jam jar has jam in it, so what does a Sun Jar have inside? No, not the sun! It does have the sun’s rays so that come night time, you have a light source that is environmental friendly.

Inside the Sun Jar are solar cell, rechargeable battery, and low-energy LED lamps. When the jar is placed under the sunlight, the solar cell creates an electrical current that charges the battery over a few hours. This energy is then used at night to power the LED lamps inside the jar. The light is diffused by the frosted jar and gives the appearance of sunlight emitting from the sun or a cool moon glow (warm colored LED lights are used to provide a more natural and warm glow).

sun_moon_jarNow, you may have noticed that there is no switch on the Sun Jar – in fact, there are no visible controls at all. Well, it has a clever light sensor inside that automatically activates the LED when it gets dark or the lights are turned off and there is an override switch inside the lid to turn off the light when not in use and conserve battery life.

Sun Jars are not only beautiful but by their nature, they are completely watertight. Meaning, they can be left outside in any weather conditions.

Available in three different shades, these are cool gadgets that can add color to your porch, patio, garden, room, or virtually anywhere.

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Bike and Carry

I used to have my own car when I was still in college. However, once I graduated and started working for slave drivers (I hope my boss doesn’t read this), my dad took away my beloved car and sold it to open up their small business.

Now I’m just like everyone else who walks and takes public transportation to get to their destination. It’s all good and everything but what I hate most about it is the continuous increase of fare prices and the non-stop disappearance of money in my purse.

If your problems are the same as mine, stand back and be amazed at the wonder that is “One”. No, you dummy, it’s not Neo, the “One” is a modish bicycle that can be carried around after usage for a quick and gas-free journey. Travel in style and wave goodbye to traffic as this modern bike eases your worry about gas price hikes plus it’s environment friendly too. No need to worry about locks and where to park your bike, simply fold it and tote it along with you. No fuss, no mess and you’ll definitely save more while keeping your body healthy.

Check out http://www.thomasjowen.co.uk/ to know more about the “One”.

Say no to gas and help keep Mother Earth clean

 

With gas prices rising up almost every other week, it’s so hard to open up your wallet and grab your cash to pay your dreaded bill. If I could take my bike to work I probably would, unfortunately I can’t or else I’d be squashed by huge trucks and fast cars.

I discovered the NmG or No more Gas electric vehicle a few days ago while I was browsing the net for an alternative medium of transportation. Don’t be fooled by its size, this car has already been dubbed as the SUV of motorcycles and it packs quite a lot of benefits for a three-wheeled automobile. It uses a lithium battery system that can last about 1500 charge and discharge cycles, which is already equal to six lead acid batteries and it can reach to about 40+ miles on highway driving.

The NmG can take you anywhere in a shorter amount of time as you can use the car pool lanes, park in motorcycle parking or anywhere that’s too small for a normal sized sedan and have first-on and first-off ferry privileges.

Priced at $29,995 each, the NmG will have you snickering past high-priced gasoline stations while you help keep save our planet and keep our dear old Mother Earth happy.

The Future of Green-Car Technology

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With the world’s problem with global warming, it is nothing but practical to produce vehicles that would not emit harmful gases that would make the problem even worse.

Different auto companies are now dealing with this problem by creating their own versions of green cars that would eliminate the production of these harmful gases. Some use hydrogen, Mercedes Benz is now selling hydrogen-powered cars in the United States and Europe. The problem with this though is with the refueling. Mercedes Benz has only a few refueling stations and promises to add more in the future. Honda had also developed their own versions of hydrogen-powered cars and so does Toyota.

Hydrogen cars are said to be the future vehicles. When the demand increases, hopefully the price tags on these green cars would decrease and additional refueling stations would make it convenient for the owners of such cars.

Hydrogen-powered cars would not be available in 3 to 10 years as its technology needs a bit more refinement to drop the prices that would be well accepted by the customers. As we all know, it is not that easy to switch from one technology to the other but in time, because of the need to do so, the world would be populated with these green cars.