Pedal Power: The HR Bank Revolutionizes Energy Independence

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      In today’s unpredictable world, power outages can happen unexpectedly due to various reasons, including natural disasters. Governments worldwide advise people to prepare for such emergencies. The HR Bank is a portable power solution that ensures a continuous energy supply for your household. It can store energy from different sources, like solar panels and wind turbines, using its 2kWh internal battery.

      Pedal Power: The HR Bank Revolutionizes Energy Independence

      Pedal Power: The HR Bank Revolutionizes Energy Independence

      Designed by Lukas Avenas, the HR Bank can also be powered by human effort. Users can pedal the device like an exercise bike to generate clean energy when other sources are not available. This feature not only promotes fitness but also turns the HR Bank into a dynamic workstation with an optional table attachment.

      Pedal Power: The HR Bank Revolutionizes Energy Independence

      Pedal Power: The HR Bank Revolutionizes Energy Independence

      The HR Bank acts as a large power bank, storing energy from external sources or generating its own through human pedalling. Just 15 minutes of pedalling can fully charge a smartphone, while an hour can power up a laptop. Made of durable and recyclable materials like aluminium, birch plywood, and vegan leather, the HR Bank is adjustable to fit users of all heights. It can be disassembled for easy storage and transportation. In these uncertain times, the HR Bank shines as a symbol of resilience and innovation, offering individuals the ability to maintain energy independence and physical fitness.

      Pedal Power: The HR Bank Revolutionizes Energy Independence

      Pedal Power: The HR Bank Revolutionizes Energy Independence

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