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The new recharger will be compact and will collect power every time your moving, which it will save to provide extended use of your electronics.  (Source: M2E)
A startup deploys a new kind of greentech -- kinetic rechargers

Alternative energy comes in many different guises.  From wind to nuclear to solar, there are many options when it comes to fossil fuel alternatives.  One other option, oft forgotten, has been here for many millennia -- human power.

An enterprising Boise, Idaho based startup, M2E Power is developing a commercial recharger that targets this energy source, which it plans to launch to market within the second to third quarter of next year.  The company's goal is to harvest kinetic energy.  On a small scale this can be used to harness manpower, while on a larger scale the startup hopes to recoup energy losses in hybrid cars and utility power generation.

The company launched a year ago with the help of $8M USD from OVP Venture Partners, @Ventures and Highway 12 Ventures.

Their first product will be the portable charger, which will be the size of a deck of playing cards.  It will allow cell phone users 30 to 60 minutes of extra talk time, when subjected to six hours of cumulative motion such as walking, jogging, or driving.  Energy efficient iPods can also be recharged to give hours of extra music.  The device will cost between $25 to $40.

Many are excited about the device.  CleanTechnica's Ariel Schwartz states, "Shouldn’t a strenuous run provide something more than a rush of endorphins? Something, perhaps, like power to charge your cell phone?"

M2E is also in talks with auto manufacturers to add its system to boost fuel economy.  Regan Warner-Rowe, director of business development at M2E, explains, "We are in discussions with some of the automotive manufacturers.  Right now, if you're running off of a battery, and a lot of times the batteries in the hybrids they weigh 275 pounds, they're six feet long, they're huge," she said. "When you're using the battery to power the car, if you can take any other system that also uses the battery off of that main source, then you can extend the range of the vehicle."

The startup hopes to power onboard devices such as windshield wipers, door locks, power seats, and sensors, says Warner-Rowe.

The company was born out of a project at the Idaho National Labs as part of research funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.  The project developed a system utilizing the Faraday Principle, which produces energy from the motions of a magnet within a coil.  Similar systems are found in flashlights today, but M2E's system adjusts magnets to each other, offering a boost in efficiency of 300 percent and 700 percent.

The company hopes to use the recharger as a test bed to develop and eventual battery replacement for cell phones and portable electronics.  Its also developing a "power pack" for the army.  Mr. Warner-Rowe describes, "We've done prototyping for a centralized power pack that would be on a vest on the back.  And we've also been working on decentralized approaches. So you would have individual M2E units that would be integrated into various devices like night scopes and night vision goggles and different communication devices."

He also thinks his company's technology can solve the problems of alternative energy sources such as wind power.  He describes, "We are in the process of building a small-scale generator that can just show how if you put this in, used it in a wind turbine, that you would help reduce some of the gearbox problems that they have.  You would get greater efficiency, which would then allow wind power and ocean wave to be more competitive with fossil fuel-based power."

As such efforts would be financially intensive, C2E hopes to ride the wave of publicity on its commercial recharger, auto, and military applications and use it to secure more funding for bigger projects.  The company plans to aggressively pursue investment in the near future, according to Mr. Warner-Rowe.


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Imagine.....
By theapparition on 8/26/2008 9:20:25 AM , Rating: 5
If they could only harness the power of the average internet geeks' hand and a picture of 7of9.

We'd never be without power again. Although we'd then have a tissue shortage to deal with.




RE: Imagine.....
By uhgotnegum on 8/26/2008 9:36:08 AM , Rating: 3
Thank God I actually had to look up "7of9" to remember what she/it--ha that's funny...sheit--looks like.

On another note, something similar to this that I read about way back was harnessing "walking" energy by replacing sidewalks with these panels that converted footfalls into energy...I personally thought that idea sounded good.

I wonder how long it'll take before someone does a study to find that people who put these things in their pockets tend to develop cancer?

Hodgepodge commenting


RE: Imagine.....
By FITCamaro on 8/26/2008 10:54:37 AM , Rating: 1
I just finished watching the entire Voyager series so I remembered.


RE: Imagine.....
By johnsonx on 8/26/2008 12:17:31 PM , Rating: 2
they play that so much on SciFi channel you can watch the entire series in about 2 months. I'm sick to death of it at this point.


RE: Imagine.....
By ebakke on 8/26/2008 1:05:34 PM , Rating: 2
change the channel?


RE: Imagine.....
By Steve Stip on 8/26/2008 1:14:14 PM , Rating: 2
Bring back the "New Outer Limits". This new crap is so lame.


RE: Imagine.....
By FITCamaro on 8/26/2008 4:19:18 PM , Rating: 2
Actually it's on Spike. And I was watching it off DVDs.


RE: Imagine.....
By foolsgambit11 on 8/26/2008 1:39:28 PM , Rating: 1
Yeah.... I'm sure that's why you had to look up a picture of 7 of 9.... Forgot what she looked like... I'm going to have to remember that one.


RE: Imagine.....
By DeepBlue1975 on 8/26/2008 10:01:30 AM , Rating: 5
Or T'Pol.
Would love a picture of both of them "fighting for interspecies survival" while rolling and "catting" in a high tech... pool of mud? :D


RE: Imagine.....
By mezman on 8/26/2008 3:30:40 PM , Rating: 2
Holo-jello wrestling! Now there's a business opportunity for Quark.


RE: Imagine.....
By johnsonx on 8/26/2008 3:33:04 PM , Rating: 3
You gotta add Jadzia Daks to that fight:

"How far down to the spots go?"

"ALL the way."

Oh, baby....


RE: Imagine.....
By FITCamaro on 8/26/08, Rating: 0
RE: Imagine.....
By DeepBlue1975 on 8/27/2008 11:16:43 AM , Rating: 2
Of course!!

How could I have forgotten about Dax?

By far the prettiest of them all... And then people say that star trek series are just for nerds and geeks.

I'm no damn nerd!!!
I just happen to have a formula for counting the nanobots circulating 7of9 breasts that's also useful to know how many spots Jatzia has and when the angle in which T'Pol's nipples and T'Pol's pointy ears are in perfect concordance. (?)


RE: Imagine.....
By FITCamaro on 8/26/08, Rating: -1
RE: Imagine.....
By KillerInTheRye on 8/26/2008 11:27:44 AM , Rating: 5
All they really need to do is harness the power from 1 roundhouse kick by Chuck Norris.


RE: Imagine.....
By Clauzii on 8/26/2008 11:42:23 AM , Rating: 2
While they are at it, mount solar panels in front of him to catch that bright white light emerging from his teeth :D


RE: Imagine.....
By MrBlastman on 8/26/2008 12:40:52 PM , Rating: 2
Nobody can handle the power of 1 roundhouse kick by Chuck Norris! The world will explode from the overload of the power surge.


RE: Imagine.....
By phazers on 8/26/2008 12:49:58 PM , Rating: 4
quote:
Nobody can handle the power of 1 roundhouse kick by Chuck Norris! The world will explode from the overload of the power surge.


I hear his tears cure cancer, but that he never cries :)


RE: Imagine.....
By FITCamaro on 8/26/2008 4:21:12 PM , Rating: 2
He did once. When Walker, Texas Ranger was canceled.


RE: Imagine.....
By DeepBlue1975 on 8/27/2008 11:20:06 AM , Rating: 2
Chuck Norris doesn't cry for money.
He actually cries the money itself: His tears are exchangeable for 1 dollar each milliliter.