A new standard in energy conservation has been unlocked! A Lithuanian start-up, Tukas EV, is setting a new standard in achieving higher sustainability in energy conservation by introducing its all-new HR Bank EV exercise bike. This innovation, made by using recycled aluminium, can convert kinetic energy into electricity. Â
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With the generations to come and their demand for sustainable products, the start-up’s innovation, HR Bank EV exercise Bike, fits the clamour well. The start-up designed the HR Bank EV exercise bike with the aim of making use of the kinetic energy produced with frequent pedalling to generate electricity. Kinetic energy refers to the energy that an object has because of its speed and mass. In this case, kinetic energy produced due to pedalling is converted into electricity.Â
HR Bank focuses on upholding sustainability and energy security, a concept influenced by the increasing need for independent power solutions in different settings, especially urban and off-grid places with grid instability.Â
What key innovations make this product a sustainable paradigm? The materials used for developing the product, Tukas EV used environmentally friendly materials like recycled aluminium for the frame and FSC-certified birch plywood for the side panels. Moreover, the priority of the company during the manufacturing process of this product has been on saving renewable energy, ensuring reduced environmental impacts and in-house quality control.Â
How does this benefit the mass? It has been claimed by the company that a 15-minute biking workout can help a smartphone to be fully charged. Additionally, an hour of the same biking workout can charge a laptop. Apart from this, the company ensures that the product has a diverse application. Be it in a corporate setting or household use, this helps to generate backup electricity in the most critical times.Â
Every ride on an exercise bike is a chance to think, how sustainable is it?
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