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BioLogic FreeCharge Empowers Green Bike Geeks!

BioLogic FreeCharge Empowers Green Bike Geeks!

by Scott James in Bicycles, Technology

In 2010 Dahon will introduce the BioLogic FreeCharge, an electricity storage battery that connects to a bike dyno hub. The BioLogic FreeCharge comes off the bike and can be carried around- it becomes stored electricity power that you can charge any device that uses a USB, from an iPod to a GPS unit.

Photo Credit: Hilavitkutin.com BioLogic FreeCharge charging an iPhone

BioLogic FreeCharge charging an iPhone

The logic of the BioLogic is that it uses the inconsistent energy created by riding a bike to charge a small battery, then uses the battery to charge the iPod or other device. That means the FreeCharge comes as a steady stream of electricity.

Dahon plans to include the device on their new Ios XL and the Speed TR models. FreeCharge comes complete with a silicon casing for easy attachment to the bike. All sources say the BioLogic FreeCharge will be available next March for around $100.

Imagine a fleet of these at a bike ride fundraisers for green causes that then power the after-party? Or touring with one of these and not having to rely on café outlets or campground units- freedom. And as someone who puts a few miles a day on my own bike, I love concept of hanging onto some of that energy- and getting it from my own legs rather than from a coal-fired power plant out of the wall? Love it.

I look forward to further innovation with this kind of technology- knowing Dahon, I’m sure it’s not too far down the road.

[Thanks to Bike Hugger, Gizmodo and Wired]

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Posted on Sep 15, 2009

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battery power, bicycle, biking, BioLogic Free Charge, Dahon. human powered energy, green bike

About the Author

Scott James

Scott James lives and plays in San Francisco. He works as a Green Copywriter, specializing in writing environmentally conscious copy for environmentally conscious companies. When working, Scott enjoys good coffee, innovative minds and challenging conversation. When playing, he likes to run the trails in Joaquin Miller Park, hoot and holler at poetry slams and make pico de gallo in his kitchen.

5 Responses to “BioLogic FreeCharge Empowers Green Bike Geeks!”

  1. Chia-Yi


    Sep 15, 2009

    Awesome idea! I sent a link for this post to my bike geek bf who loves his bike. This would be perfect for him! I enjoyed reading your ideas for how this could be used. I don’t bike very much myself, but maybe I could get myself to do it for a fundraiser if I would get to go to the after party that I help power.

  2. Scott James


    Sep 15, 2009

    Thanks for forwarding the link! It’s such a cool technology- the possibilities are endless.

  3. Aunt Lynn


    Oct 04, 2009

    Great info. I’ve forwarded the link onto Blair’s roommate who is an advid bike rider and he used to be a bike messenger too! How sensible is this devise, I’m sure he’ll share this info also with his biking group of friends. Keep up the good work Scott!

  4. Dave P


    Apr 06, 2010

    Still can’t buy this yet but I bought from another compnay at http://www.econvergence.net/cyclech.htm I love it.

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