Ener3 is a stand alone photovoltaic power station, I designed in 2011 and built in 2012.
It is meant to be totally recyclable and compliant to the circular economy philosophy: iron coming from scraps and wood coming form pallets.












Even if in the past I built several products, therefore developing some skills, with this last creation I really got deep into all of the processes of making. You can see through the pictures all the phases I’m talking about…
I focused on finding a good balance between design, costs and recycling, because philosophy is the heart of this product.
- Ener3 is meant to be totally recyclable;
- Ener3 is meant to be green: solar energy, LED lamps, recycled wood;
- Ener3 is meant to be social: for people studying at the park or tourists walking around the city or along streets at the seaside, for old people looking for a shielded seat, or on mountains as emergency stand, or along high ways in parkings, or in other places where people can use energy to charge devices and be open air;
- Ener3 is definitely for smart cities! 🙂
Last but not least, customizing the design you can better fit it in anyplace you need: parks, parkings, schools, mountain retreats, golf clubs, highways, squares, pic nic areas, …
Technical features:
- 2 solar panels 230W
- 2 schuko sockets
- 1 usb socket
- 1 cigars socket
- 100A gel type battery
Materials: steel and recycled wood
Dimensions (HxWxD): 3.400×2.200×2.200 mm
Weight: ≈300 kg
Photo album here
