Lithuanian startup Tukas EV has developed the HR Bank, an innovative exercise bike capable of converting kinetic energy into electricity, thereby merging fitness and energy generation. It stores this generated power in a 2000 Wh battery, allowing users to charge devices, such as smartphones and laptops, through their pedaling activities. The HR Bank was conceived with a focus on sustainability, utilizing recycled materials and aiming for energy independence, especially beneficial in off-grid or grid-unstable regions. Its design supports physical activity across age groups, making it versatile for home and corporate use as well.
The HR Bank exercise bike from Tukas EV merges fitness with energy generation, transforming kinetic energy from pedaling and solar input into stored electricity.
Designed for various environments, the HR Bank promotes movement and sustainability, allowing individuals to create power while exercising, addressing energy security challenges.
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