The World’s Thinnest Solar Panel Can Charge Your iPhone On The Go

For those iPhone users that are looking to charge their devices using the sun’s energy, there’s a crowd-funding project that’s on Kickstarter that’s promising to be the world’s thinnest and lightest solar charger.

The product is called Solar Paper and has already raised almost $460,000, or approximately 9 times its original $50,000 goal. The funding campaign still has 31 days to go, and the first Solar Paper device should start shipping in September.

Solar_Paper

The cheapest Solar Paper charger will cost around $120 when it becomes commercially available, but is selling for as little as $69 on Kickstarter.

The device measures just 19 x 9 x 1.1cm when folded and weighs a mere 120 grams. In addition to charging an iPhone, Solar Paper can charge a variety of devices like Android smartphones, GoPro cameras, tablets, and any gadget that charges over USB. Larger devices may request additional solar panels, so make sure you are selecting the appropriate package for your device.

According to the Kickstarter video (shown above), Solar Paper can be fully charged in 2.5 hours, which is rather impressive.

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Mohammed Al Sarraf
Mohammed Al Sarraf
10 years ago

An iphone 6 can be fully charged in 2.5 hours not the solar paper

johnnygoodface
johnnygoodface
Reply to  Mohammed Al Sarraf
10 years ago

Yeah! I tend to agree… can’t see how that’s possible… from their LCD display a two panel set will produce 90mA/h… But for a 2.5hours, I’m pretty sure you’ll require at least 2.5A/h (that’s a 12W power supply)

johnnygoodface
johnnygoodface
10 years ago

Very interesting… will investigate

johnnygoodface
johnnygoodface
10 years ago

No link?

Gary
Reply to  johnnygoodface
10 years ago

Added!

johnnygoodface
johnnygoodface
Reply to  Gary
10 years ago

thx 🙂

johnnygoodface
johnnygoodface
10 years ago

Extract from the KS site: “As part of this campaign, we’re offering 5 watt, 7.5 watt and 10 watt chargers, with 2, 3 or 4 panels, respectively. In bright sunlight, the 5 watt charger can fully charge an iPhone 6 in about 2.5 hours, which is similar to a wall charger” Impressive…if the specs hold

johnnygoodface
johnnygoodface
10 years ago

That’s it: I’m officially a backer… the 10W model

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