Panasonic: LED lights use solar energy

On May 13th, Panasonic Electronics (Japan) said its technical team has developed a large-capacity LED powered by solar energy, and can act as one. Charge the battery for the small electronics .

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This will be a very useful product in areas that lack power.

According to Panasonic, these lamps are small in size and are only about 15cm high, suitable for table or carry. Parts of the lamp include a solar panel, LEDs that light up to 100lumen / watt and a rechargeable battery connected via USB.

In addition to lighting at night, the lamp can also act as a power source for small electronic devices such as cell phones and laptops.

The lamp is expected to replace the oil lamps currently used in the non-electric areas of the world.

It is expected that Panasonic will exhibit this light at the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African Development, which will take place in early June, and will hit the market this fall.