Microfiber Fabric That Generates Electricity
Researchers of the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a fabric that might generate sufficient electricity to ability an mp3 player.
“When a nanowire bends it has an electric effect,” Wang said in a telephone interview. “What the fabric does is it translates the mechanical movement of your body into electricity.”
Many technical problems will have to be overcome before that can be productized, but that team has basically demonstrated the base mechanism to generate usable electricity from a fabric.
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