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A Remarkable Power Bank Crafted From an Electric Vehicle Battery

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In the near future, when we envision our electronic devices being powered by sustainable energy sources, reminiscing about the 2020s when we relied on power banks to rejuvenate our devices may bring a smile to our faces. While many of us may recall the frustrations of finding our trusty power banks drained of power just when we needed them, [Handy Geng] has taken a different approach by creating a colossal 27,000 AH power bank using an electric car battery. This innovative power bank not only stores power but also provides mains power through multiple sockets.

The electric vehicle battery is situated on a wheeled trolley alongside what seems to be either the in-car charging unit or a mains inverter. The entire setup is cleverly designed to resemble an oversized pocket power bank, featuring a curved sheet metal shell and white hardboard end panels. In a playful demonstration, the creator first charges a multitude of phones, followed by reviving an electric scooter before settling beside a chilly river for a leisurely fishing session. Surrounded by a washing machine, TV, and electric hotpot for cooking, the setting adds an element of humor to the scene. With more such ingenious creations in store, [Handy Geng] continues to entertain and impress.

Image Source: asharkyu / Shutterstock

 

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