Eolic is a foldable and a portable wind turbine made of fiber and aluminum. It can be easily mounted on its telescopic pole requiring only three steps to do so. Marcos Madia, Sergio Ohashi and Juan Manuel Pantano are the creative designers behind this phenomenal product. However, Eolic is still in its concept stage at the moment. There is no apparent news with regard to it coming out as the final product.
If it ever does, then Eolic will definitely be very useful in the developing countries or in every country during the times of a crisis. I guess even otherwise, one must welcome an unconventional product like Eolic, which can be very useful in generating natural power. I am really impressed with this novel idea of designing a cool wind turbine such as this.
When Eolic hits the market as a developed product, its price is assumed to be more than the petite $75 HYMINI wind-powered gadget charger. I guess it deserves to come with a slightly expensive price. And I wonder why people just don’t care about saving electric power let alone designing a useful wind turbine like the Eolic.
