USA Solar and Digital Communications Technologies Develops the World’s Most Powerful and Smallest Solar Power Station

The world’s smallest and most powerful solar power station was developed by USA Solar and Digital Communications Technologies, also known as Muzatch. This product was specifically developed for the iPhone series and for the new Smartphone, Nano and iPod.

Co-CEO, USA Solar and Digital Communications Technologies, said it was imperative that solar energy should be utilized not only for businesses homes but also for electronic devices to help the country to become more energy efficient. The objective of the company was to develop a solar charger for the most used electronic device across the world and make it energy efficient. Thus the iPhone solar charger was developed by the company. With more than 2,000 uses, the solar charger has a life of more than four years with daily continued use.

More than 95% of people in America are using laptops and mobile phones and iPhone users in the country number more than 40 million. It can be a frustrating experience if battery is down in the mobile, especially during emergencies. Solar energy is best option to operate and continue to communicate with family and friends as well as emergency agencies.

At present, millions of people in America are using iPhones and naturally became the first choice for the company to develop a solar charger. The company is also developing solar chargers for use in other types of mobile phones such as BlackBerry.

Source: http://www.muzatch.com

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