An Oasis of Power for the Most Beautiful Cities in the World
POGGIO RENATICO, Italy, November 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Giulio Barbieri presents a fully "standalone" charging station for electric bikes, which is able to supply clean energy from renewable sources using a combined system of wind turbines and solar modules, completely in harmony with the architecture of the most beautiful cities in the world.
"Oasi Sole-Vento" functions in all weather conditions as it has a very efficient accumulation system which allows the station to run for a long time should neither sun nor wind be available. The charging station is also provided with a grid connection in case of emergency.
"Oasi Sole-Vento" offers great media exposure both for its ecological function and for the wide well-lit advertising spaces on the structure. It is particularly attractive and interesting thanks to the movement of the micro wind turbines which inevitably catch the attention of people nearby.
Two wide and elegant transparent covers, whose form is reminscent of a seagull's wings, defend the charging station's user from hostile weather conditions.
Special charging connectors, which are matched with an identification badge, and which can be installed on every kind of electric bike on the market, can be supplied on demand.
"Oasi Sole-Vento" is delivered to the public completely wired and assembled in order to guarantee fast and simple assembly and transport: just a couple of hours are enough to make the station operative.
Giulio Barbieri declares: "I dedicate this new product, made in Italy, to all public administrations, marketing companies and organizations which are active in the green-economy field and which want to offer a useful service for the environment and in the meantime to communicate a strong message, so that they can make the public opinion aware of the environmental themes."
Contact:
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SOURCE Giulio Barbieri Spa
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