Fuseproject designs "world's first" portable solid-state power station
Designer Yves Béhar's studio Fuseproject has created a family of portable power stations with accompanying solar panels for US start-up Yoshino, utilising ultra-efficient solid-state batteries.
Californian firm Yoshino set out to disrupt the portable charging market by introducing the latest SSB tech, which is made using solid instead of liquid electrolytes and can provide twice the amount of energy in half the weight compared with standard lithium-ion batteries.
Béhar's San Francisco-based studio was tasked with overseeing the industrial design, user interface, brand identity and packaging design for the power station, which comes in four different sizes, as well as a series of folding solar panels with which it can be charged.
Fuseproject's design aimed to redefine what a battery power station brand could be, reflecting Yoshino's positioning as a green energy company that is hoping to provide a powerful alternative to fossil-powered generators.
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