Futuristic Solar-Powered Tree “eTree” In Israel – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Futuristic Solar-Powered Tree “eTree” In Israel

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The first solar-powered station designed to look like a tree provides users with a free Wi-Fi spot charging station, seating and cool drinking water.

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The eTree will be hitting other cities in Israel and the plan is for it to be released globally. Here is a video to show the functionality of the “tree”.

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eTree was successfully launched in October 2014 in the Sustainability Garden at Ramat Hanadiv, Israel. The prototype tree won broad media interest locally and abroad.

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eTree is an environmental enterprise, an ecological sculpture that aims to promote awareness to sustainability within the community.

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eTree is powered by solar panels that produce energy directly from the sun. It is an independent unit that produces green energy and provides a place of comfort and energy for a wide variety of services.

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