(1/7) As India’s temperatures exceed 40 degrees (March 2022 was the country’s hottest since 1901), more and more people will turn to cooling devices like ACs, which release more hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants (HFCs) — a major contributor to global heating — into the atmosphere.
(2/7) Therefore, it is the need of the hour to look at more energy-efficient alternatives besides tackling the global environmental crisis with mindful sustainable choices and lifestyle patterns.
(3/7) Agra-based Ashutosh Verma’s Exalta is one such company which provides a sustainable alternative through solar power ACs. He claims that his units can save up to 80% of electricity and have a shelf life of 25 years.
(4/7) With their solar ACs, users are expected to save approximately 600 units of electricity per month, which can reduce their electricity bills by Rs 5,500, which is a significant reduction in comparison to the normal ACs.
(5/7) Exalta is now working on making batteries for off-grid gadgets with more battery capacity so that they don’t need to be charged all the time or be exposed to the sun.
(6/7) Besides solar ACs, Exalta also manufactures mini ventilators, inverters, freezers, deep freezers, and compressors, all of which are eco-friendly and consume less energy.
(7/7) #WingifyEarth encourages such proactive actions to safeguard the environment and keep it clean.
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“In India, the post-harvest loss of fruits and vegetables is close to 60 million tonnes,” says Vaibhav Trike.
His #solardryer helps extend the shelf life of products without adding chemicals and preservatives.
Hailing from a farmer family in #Maharashtra, Vaibhav saw farmers struggle due to a lack of storage options and facilities.
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"In India, from carrying goods to setting up shops on two wheels, many people use their two-wheelers for more than just mobility, risking their own safety," says EV,” says Pritesh Mahajan. @revampmoto
He, along with Jayesh Tope and Pushkaraj Salunke in January 2021, launched #RevampMoto which provides swappable attachments catering to customers' needs, making our vehicles truly transformable vehicles.
A ‘Made in India’ product, the Nashik-based startup 'RM Buddie 25' is accompanied by swiftly swappable attachments like a child seat, saddle stay and saddle bags, insulated box, carrier, base plate and base rack.
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While visiting one of the blind schools in his city, Kaviraj Prithvi interacted with the students and teachers and understood that the institute lacked a cost-effective mechanism to print texts.
“Even the basic braille printers, which are mostly imported, cost between $2,000 – $3,000 (~Rs 1,50,000 – 2,50,000). The majority of special schools in India run on a tight budget which makes it impossible for them to import printers.
(1/17) After completing her degree in Interior Architecture, Upasana Pandey began working in a digital fabrication firm, where she says she learnt many tools.
(2/17) “I learnt the application of laser cutting machines, CNC machines, 3D printing techniques to design cool products, which helped me co-found my startup,” she recounts.
Upasana defines this as the inception of her ‘maker’ journey.
(3/17) Coming from an architecture background, I didn’t think something like Maker’s Asylum would be right for me. But I wanted to do exciting things, meet more people and work on complex world problems…
Science says several antioxidants in #pumpkin help boost immunity and are a good source of unsaturated fats like alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), lowering the risk of several heart diseases.
High in magnesium, these can help regulate blood sugar levels, lower the risk of diabetes and also aids in weight loss with a rich protein and fibre content.
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Patients dealing with respiratory diseases are at maximum risk from air pollution. According to statistics by WHO, more than 90% of the global population today breathes toxic air & air pollution is the reason for over 7 million deaths every year.
#Caeli is a smart, automated drug delivery and anti-pollution mask for #asthmatic and other chronic respiratory patients. It can significantly improve the quality of life for #respiratory patients living or travelling in polluted areas.