A group of Harvard students have developed a soccer ball that collects and stores electricity for household use. While it’s still a prototype, the ’sOccket’ ball may be the solution to a problem that low cost kerosene emissions have created all over the world. We have long believed that a soccer ball can be the world’s greatest community-building tool. We never dreamt of a ball that could actually provide people with clean energy and a means for survival in some of the world’s most underserved communities.
How does it work? Here’s a brief explanation from their website…
“sOccket captures the energy from impact that is normally lost to the
environment when the soccer ball is kicked, dribbled, thrown (you get
the picture)and stores this energy for later use.”
AMAZING. This is a game-changer.
Visit their site to learn more (www.soccket.com) and stay tuned for future developments…






