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.
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
battery power, bicycle, biking, BioLogic Free Charge, Dahon. human powered energy, green bike
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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.
Scott James
Twitter: @ecoscott
Sep 15, 2009
Thanks for forwarding the link! It’s such a cool technology- the possibilities are endless.
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!
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.