Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Infinite Light : Solar Powered Light inside PET Bottle

Infinite Light has won Green Dot Award 2013 for its innovative and sustainable design. Dr. Hakan Gursu has come up with a light that helps humanity and environment, it can be very useful in rural households that still don’t have access to electricity. At night, there are still many families that are forced to use kerosene lamps that usually cost about 25% of their weekly budgets to light them. Aside from the high cost, those lamps also increase the risk of fire and harmful smoke.


Infinite Light could be a simple solution, a high quality solar powered lamp that is more cost effective. It’s a green lamp that uses solar energy or batteries to power itself placed in PET bottle. Flexible solar panel is wrapped around the bottle to collect sun’s light and those batteries convert the light into energy. The part that casts the light is attached at the bottom of the metal parts, it also functions as cover and supporter of the bottle. There’s a metal wire at the top that functions as handle where you can use to hang the light.


Designer : Dr. Hakan Gürsu of Designnobis


Infinite Light by Hakan Gursu of DesignNobis


Infinite Light by Hakan Gursu of DesignNobis



Infinite Light by Hakan Gursu of DesignNobis


Infinite Light by Hakan Gursu of DesignNobis


Infinite Light by Hakan Gursu of DesignNobis


Tuvie has received “Infinite Light” project from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.


Infinite Light : Solar Powered Light inside PET Bottle is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design


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