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Around the world in a wheel chair

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by mydigitalworld, Nov 23, 2010.

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    United Arab Emirates (UAE) inventor Haidar Taleb has today set out from Fujairah on a journey that will take him across all seven of the emirates that make up the UAE. The journey is expected to finish in Abu Dhabi in 11 days time on the UAE National Day, but its not the route or the timing that is attracting attention, it's the means of transport. Taleb won’t be making the trip by train, car or even camel – he’ll be riding a solar-powered wheelchair.
    It was only earlier this month that Taleb set a Guinness World Record for the longest distance ever covered in one day with a wheelchair powered by solar panels when he traveled the 141.7km (88 miles) from Masdar City to Sharjah in 14 hours without stopping. Although there was no previous record to beat, the Guinness judges gave him a minimum target of 100km (60 miles) to complete. The accomplishment made Taleb a celebrity in his home country and helped achieve his aim of raising awareness of disability and sustainability.
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    The adulation looks set to continue with his latest challenge taking him through schools, malls and social clubs in every emirate. For the journey, Taleb’s wheelchair is equipped with four 20W batteries that are charged by solar panels that hang over the chair and provide Taleb with some welcome shade.
    The wheelchair, developed in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi-based renewable energy company, Masdar, has a maximum speed of 15–20 km/h (9–12 mph) and the batteries can power the chair for up to six hours in cloudy weather.
    The wheelchair is an updated version of a design Taleb presented to the Young Future Energy Leaders (YFEL), a Masdar Institute initiative, at the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) in January. Unlike Taleb’s first version, which used last year to travel 170 km (106 miles) over a period of three days, the current wheelchair is smaller and is able to charge on the go.
    Masdar donated around 100,000 UAE Dirham (approx. US$27,250) to sponsor the journey and develop the updated wheelchair. Taleb hopes to bring the solar-powered wheelchair to market saying it will offer both comfort and assistance to people with reduced mobility as they will no longer have to wait for hours to charge the batteries as it will just roll ahead when exposed to the sun.
    “Masdar’s support has been invaluable,” Taleb said. “We have a common goal of driving innovation in the field of renewable energy – particularly in solar power – to create tools that can improve lives, save energy and protect the environment.”
    You can keep an eye on Taleb’s progress here. We wish him well. - GizMag
    Link: http://www.gizmag.com/solar-powered-wheelchair-journey-across-the-uae/17010?utm_campaign=frmkt
     
    mydigitalworld, Nov 23, 2010 IP
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    hmmm ... very interesting
     
    Myrashka, Nov 23, 2010 IP
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    i never seen wheel chair like this in my life.
     
    friends4u, Nov 24, 2010 IP
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    Fujairah to Abu Dhabi isn't exactly "around the world".

    Still, it's a pretty good effort. Solar FTW :)
     
    Kerosene, Nov 25, 2010 IP
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    Hi there: I searched the entire net for a padded Charles Eames chair in black and could only find unaffordable offers. Most of them want to rip you off. Now I found that Staples sells the high back under the name Quinto and the low back version under the name Amalfi . Go figure, but these are perfect reproductions and I was happy to finally find the Eames office chair at an affordable price.
     
    Denze, Dec 3, 2010 IP
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    i never seen like that wheel chair before and it is not around the world but around the country
     
    nido007, Dec 3, 2010 IP
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    Dude that would be ridiculous
     
    biggumsbbp, Dec 3, 2010 IP
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    That's a cool wheel chair, Id like to have a solar power motorbike one day.
     
    IsraeI, Dec 3, 2010 IP
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    When I read your post, the first word that comes out is "WOW". This is very interesting post. A solar-powered wheelchair is very awesome and fabulous. I want also to buy just like that for my uncle. I lift my hat off to Masdar for having a kind heart, for donating such amount. KUDOS to all.
     
    staceybrown281, Aug 23, 2012 IP