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Comfort and design meet sustainability - enjoy the new urban furniture
Solar banch is a great addition to the urban furniture. It is a smart-designed bench that enables all people to charge their devices. Anyone can relax on this bench, enjoy 4G Internet and simultaneously charge their phone or tablet. Comfort and design meet sustainability. The solar banchis a great innovative solution. It functions solely on clean solar energy, this energy gets stored and is available 24/7. Working, studying, or just relaxing, it can all be done on this modern bench that features both wireless charges and USB ports. Everyone will be able to chill and sit comfortably, since this bench cant get warmer than 30 degrees Celsius.
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Source: Cannes Municipality
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