New solar boxes could expand clean energy to include the world’s poorest regions

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New solar boxes could expand clean energy to include the world’s poorest regions
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Will alternative energy sources improve the living conditions for those in the poorest regions of the world?

Imagine being able to power your house with solar"energy cubes" that you can stack up like LEGO pieces to create a network of energy. It sounds like something out of sci-fi movie, yet this remarkable idea invented by a Swiss company may one day actually provide us with inexpensive, clean energy across all grids.

This is a system that adapts to your needs since the solar boxes can expand, divide, and re-group. To create energy for a community, the batteries in the blocks can merge to form an energy swarm, as the boxes can easily be plugged into another box.Power-Blox technology is unique in that it combines the ease of use of a solar home system. The system was created by electrical engineers who were inspired by nature, specifically, a school of fish.

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