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    Powersol recharging mobility at the FAMU School of the Environment

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    devin-Ib-MarcusPowersol recharging mobility at the FAMU School of the Environment

    Solar recharge umbrella stations promote the practicality of sustainable energy source. Under the Powersol, SOE Dean Victor Ibeanusi, Ph.D. discusses a project with De Marcus Robinson, of Atlanta and Devin Crowther, of Tallahassee, members of the Scholars in Residence program for environmental science majors.  (Photo by Susie Garcia FAMU SOE)

    Mobile devices are not only all consuming in our daily lives, but it also seems that they are essential to all we do. As it turns out, there are more mobile devices on the planet than human beings. And those notebooks, cellular phones, and laptops have to be charged. Finding that energy source in the traditional outlet is often tough and sometimes a mission that becomes frantic because so many people are doing the same thing!

    The Florida A&M University (FAMU) School of the Environment (SOE) is offering students the experience of recharging and relaxing courtesy of the sun. Powersol, a solar paneled umbrella, also brings solar options into the conversation about sustainable energy resources. SOE Dean Victor Ibeanusi, Ph.D., says students are the instigators of new technology and are primed for taking solar energy into the future. “Students are the leaders in mobile users. The School of the Environment is committed to creating a student-centered environment to support the use of mobile applications in student learning through the Powersol Umbrella. The solar umbrella also serves as part of the features of our outdoor green corridor, where our students can lounge and are provided with afford-able and sustainable charging power anywhere.”

    Three Powersol umbrella stations will be housed the south entrance walkway of the Frederick S. Humphries Research Center home to the SOE. The umbrellas not only provide protection from UV rays, but the solar panels atop it also provide mobile device charging as fast as a wall outlet, day or night. Three weather-proofed ports charge up to three mobile devices simultaneously. Intelligent sensing acknowledges when the mobile device is fully charged, and LED display indicates how much solar energy is currently stored for charging needs.

    The Powersol is manufactured by ZON. Sarah Akin, who founded the company, re-booted the application of traditional solar power usage by combining it with a commercial-grade patio umbrella to provide shade, clean energy, and convenient mobile device charging. Going green has never been easier.

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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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