The Portable Light Project: Luminous Fabrics light up Third World

From the Portable Light Project:

Portable Light is a non-profit initiative with an international team of NGO’s, community leaders, anthropologists, doctors, architects and engineers. Portable Light Pilot Projects have been serving communities in Mexico since 2005, with projects now underway in Nicaragua, Haiti, Brazil, South Africa and Kenya.

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Our low carbon solar textile kits are inspired from firefly bioluminescence and based on principles of simplicity, adaptability and mobile ‘on demand’ energy and light. We ask: how are the greatest human benefits gained from the smallest, most useful amounts of clean energy? The Portable Light Kit is an affordable 2 watt flexible thin film, a control tray with rechargeable battery and USB port, an LED light, and a textile reflector. About 5 hours of sunlight fills the battery to capacity, which powers LED light and USB enabled tools, such as batteries, medical devices, radios, and cell phones. The ability to charge a cell phone enables people to bridge distances and benefit from connectivity to mobile SMS technologies that are transforming the organization and delivery of health care, business and education in the developing world. At night, renewable white light for reading, tasks and room illumination extends time in the evening, creating unprecedented opportunities for study and work at home.

Our vision is to build human capacity by integrating clean energy and lighting with the vast, globally diverse knowledge base of textile production. We provide rugged, 12 ounce solar textile kits and training to communities, engaging the community’s rich knowledge of textile skills, and familiarity with textiles as a part of everyday life. This culturally integrated approach facilitates technology adoption, ownership and stewardship among vulnerable women and families and is fundamentally distinct from smokestack mass-production, which homogenizes cultures with a singular product ‘form’. Every PL Flex kit design has a unique beauty that comes from its maker.

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