Try walking down a busy city street, or stroll through your local grocery and for no more than 30 seconds look around you at the people passing you by. Chances are very good that at least a few of them were punching something into their mobile device, or hugging it to their ear.
Various types of communication devices are everywhere and in order for them to function they need to have power. Batteries can only hold so much juice and electrical outlets are not always at our fingertips.
New Energy Systems Group has looked to the sun and developed a solar mobile charger for a series of iPhone and iPod models for use in the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg.
New Energy Systems Group, a vertically integrated original design manufacturer and distributor of lithium ion batteries and backup power systems recently announced that it has entered into a distribution agreement with A-Solar, a European developer and distributor of solar powered products for charging mobile electronics.
Under the initial one-year agreement, A-Solar will handle the distribution for the solar mobile chargers throughout Western Europe.
i would still prefer conventional chargers over solar chargers,;,