Sony Creates Innovative Biological Battery Powered By Sugar
The Japan-based consumer electronics giant, Sony has created an innovative biological friendly battery that generates electricity from sugar. It’s the bio battery casing of vegetable-based plastic which measures only 39 (width) x 39 (height) x 39 (depth) mm and it can generate up to 50mW of power for a MP3 player and a pair of speakers, as what you see in the photo.
According to the company, “Sugar is a naturally occurring energy source produced by plants through photosynthesis.” “It is therefore regenerative, and can be found in most areas of the earth, underlining the potential for sugar-based batteries as an ecologically-friendly energy device of the future.”
Sony will continue its development of bio battery to enhance the durability, aiming for commercial use in the future.
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August 25th, 2007 19:24
Now its (S)ugar ON (Y)en