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The idea for this device wasn’t born in a lab.... it started at a car boot sale.

I was selling an old TV to a man from South Africa. As I searched around for the remote, he casually said, “Don’t worry about it—we can’t get batteries for it anyway.” That simple comment stopped me in my tracks. He explained how in some regions, throwaway products like single-use batteries are hard to come by. The global distribution system just doesn’t serve everyone equally.

 

That was the spark.

 

A second moment came closer to home. During the COVID lockdowns, my dad , (who was diagnosed with COPD and couldn't easily leave the house) ,was burning through batteries using his TV remote to stream YouTube ,music ,etc . He couldnt leave the house when needing replacements,So if they drained during the night, he would be left till the next time i see him to use his devices.

 

So, I sat down and began building a solution.

 

The result is this device:

> No more replacing batteries.

> No more hunting down shops.

> no wires, no fiddly docks.

> A 20-second recharge.

> Stays in the device.

> Ready to go.

> Always.

While the core technology is proprietary and under NDA and patent review, the principles behind it are rooted in proven, time-tested energy science. Some of which were explored in diffrent areas years ago, then lost to obsolescence.( as the world moved on to a more disposable solution)

 

 What we’ve done is rediscover that forgotten potential and reimagine it through a modern, sustainable lens.

 

We’ve taken a neglected concept, refined it with today’s tech, and created a solution that not only improves lives but reduces waste all while helping you save money while helping the planet.

 

 

Over the past few months, I’ve built and tested around ten working prototypes of this new battery.

 The experimentation process has been incredibly fun and honestly a bit enthralling seeing it perform so well in real-world tests has been more rewarding than I could’ve imagined. I can’t wait to share this with the people who need it most, especially in communities where reliability, accessibility, and sustainability aren’t just nice-to-haves—they’re essential.

 

 

We’re currently seeking funding to take this from a working prototype to full-scale production, so we can get it into the hands of the people who truly need it. Every sign-up, share, and show of support brings us one step closer to that goal. If this project resonates with you, spread the word—let’s build a future where batteries don’t have to be wasteful, expensive, or inaccessible.

 

 

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