The system is perfect for folks who like spending time in nature

Jan 8, 2014 08:37 GMT  ·  By
Innovative solar and wind harvesting system lets you harvest renewables in the middle of nowhere
   Innovative solar and wind harvesting system lets you harvest renewables in the middle of nowhere

Women are often accused of carrying one too many things in their purses and of packing way too many clothes when going on trips but, as it turns out, greenheads who are big fans of camping have high chances to give them a run for their money.

Provided that they decide to buy the portable wind solar system pictured next to this article and take it with them whenever they go exploring the great outdoors, that is.

This eco-friendly and mobile green energy harvesting concept system is the creation of designers Luo WanLan, He Cheng, Peng Tao, Xiong Xiong, and Zhang WenJun.

It comprises a fairly small wind turbine, and several solar panels. According to the folks who designed it, the solar panels have a combined power capacity of 90 watts, whereas the wind turbine has a capacity of 400 watts.

Trend Hunter tells us that this fairly odd-looking contraption was created especially for people who simply cannot make do without electricity when out in nature.

The system makes sure that their power demands are met without their needing to tap into the grid.

More precisely, this concept portable wind solar system makes is possible to charge gadgets and gizmos while enjoying a break from reality, possibly in the middle of nowhere.

As detailed on Red Dot, “Portable Wind Solar Complementary System harnesses wind energy and solar energy to generate power. This portable equipment has been designed for use mainly during outdoor activities.”

In order to install the system, one must first unfold its tripod base, which also happens to serve as a home for the solar panels. The base supports an aluminum pole that accommodates the wind turbine.

To make sure that the system does not accidentally collapse, one must also peg down several supporting ropes.

Once the camping trip is over, the Portable Wind Solar Complementary System can be nicely folded and becomes so small that it fits inside your average car trunk or truck bed.