Power-Generating Beach Toys

Tony Leung's 'Beach Balls' are Designed to Absorb Solar Energy

It would be incredibly tough to resist the temptation to play with Tony Leung's 'Beach Balls.' This design calls for solar-panels in inflatable latex balls to help generate power for Abu Dhabi.

Tony Leung aims to provide 200 watts of power per Beach Ball. Having solar panels contained in balls may sound bizarre, but it makes for easier transportation and protects the solar panels from damage. Check out 'Beach Balls' in the featured gallery to see these designs for yourselves.

Solar-powered Beach Toys
Designing solar panels into beach toys provides a new way to generate renewable energy while having fun.
Inflatable Solar Panels
Using inflatable latex balls to house solar panels offers convenience in transportation and protection against damage.
Portable Energy Generation
By integrating power-generating capabilities into everyday objects, such as beach toys, we can create portable energy sources for various applications.

Who This Affects Most

Renewable Energy
The renewable energy industry can explore the potential of incorporating solar panels into unconventional objects for power generation.
Toys and Recreation
Incorporating solar-powered features into toys provides an opportunity for the toy industry to create more engaging and eco-friendly products.
Outdoor Equipment
Exploring the integration of solar panels into outdoor equipment, like beach toys, can revolutionize the outdoor industry by offering self-sustaining energy solutions.
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