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A Teen Just Invented Footwear That Charges Your Phone As You Walk.

Angelo Casimiro, a 15-year-old Filipino inventor, created footwear that generates electricity to charge your cell phone as you run and walk.

In his entry video for Google’s Science Fair, Casimiro explains, “We know as a fact that an average human takes 7,000 steps a day. So, I ask myself, maybe it’s possible to harvest energy from my footsteps? Electricity is generated using an insole generator that is made out of two pairs of piezoe-electric discs, which produce energy when the crystal bend inward.”

Angelo Casimiro

Casimiro lives in the Philippines, where many people deal with issues associated with poverty and limited electricity. He was inspired to create an energy alternative not related to wind, solar, hydro or bio-gas.

He says, “Yes, it sounds like a crazy idea and judging by the sound of it, doesn’t even have practical use, neither will it solve the world energy crisis, but at the end of the presentation, you may even be proven wrong.”

Although initial tests show Casimiro’s invention only gives a cell phone 10 minutes of charge after a 2-hour session of playing basketball, his work seems promising. And, considering the amount of times my phone has died on me in the middle of the day and I’ve found myself scrounging around for a charger, I’m really rooting for him.

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Testing The Piezoelectric Generator

Generating Electricity By Walking – Google Science Fair 2014