A new device that uses the energy stored in car batteries to power cellphones and other appliances has been developed.
The device called PowerClip provides users with a simple and efficient way to tap into energy that is stored within vehicle batteries, a resource that is available across the world, a team of US engineers and designers said.
With one motion, the unit attaches onto a car battery, providing secure access and usable power with up to 30 per cent greater energy efficiency than existing car battery inverters.
The device was conceived days after Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast of the US, leaving millions of homes in the dark, according to the product website.
"The PowerClip is a cheap and robust solution for first responders to have the freedom to concentrate their efforts on the important tasks of rebuilding psychological calm and safety within their communities in a post-disaster situation," the website said.
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