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The solar-powered bikini makes waves

By | June 7, 2011, 7:01 PM PDT

I’m all for free, cheap energy, which — technological hurdles aside — largely describes solar.

I once coveted a backpack sporting photovoltaic (PV) panels while on an eight-day trek in the Himalayas, I’ve looked into buying a solar-powered iPhone battery charging case and I’ve even written about sun-fueled compacting trashcans.

I look forward to the day when everyday objects have the ability to get an energy boost from the sun, or when our clothing, cars and other possessions can harness and transfer its energy to other devices.

But while I wait for solar power to become mobile and ubiquitous, I sometimes see things that make me wonder whether it can go too far.

Take, for example, the solar-powered bikini.

Covered in flexible PV strips and conductive thread, the two-piece features a 5 Volt USB port by which you can charge a cell phone, an mp3 player or a camera.

Designer Andrew Schneider spends 80 hours custom-making each by hand (for $500 and up). He is also developing the iDrink — board shorts for men that will be able to chill a beer — for release this summer.

The added functionality of the bikini doesn’t impair the function normally afforded by a bathing suit — the ability to swim. You just need to unplug all your devices before jumping in and dry off fully before re-connecting them.

When I ask Schneider by email how many orders he’s had, he says, “We’ve had some interest from various individuals, boutiques, and fashion shows.”

This is a good answer to a question I didn’t ask.

He came up with the idea for the solar-powered bikini while in a graduate sustainability course at New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program, which Schneider describes as an engineering school for artists or an art school for engineers. On the first day, people were brainstorming ideas for sustainable products and because Schneider had none, he joked to his friend that he would make a bikini that could cool a beer at the beach.

Though the skimpiness of a bikini prevents it from having enough surface area to power a chiller, the men’s board shorts will get that part covered.

Science Scope is supposed to be about “the amazing discoveries, emerging research trends and innovative techniques to help solve business and technology problems now and in the future.” And certainly one of those future problems will be energy, as climate change worsens and finding oil becomes even more challenging.

But do lark projects like this undermine efforts to make solar power ubiquitous by making it seem frivolous? Or will projects like this bring us closer to that future day when we can power up wherever we like without worrying about the climate or oil?

What do you think?

Photos: Andrew Schneider

via Grist

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Bad idea
"You just need to unplug all your devices before jumping in and dry off fully before re-connecting them."

You think you are fully dried off when you aren't and plug something in.

A solar=powered beach blanket makes much more sense.
Posted by mheartwood
8th Jun 2011
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I agree
I agree mheartwood, I too think a solar powered beach blanket would cover more area and in turn provide more energy.
Posted by bpolo
8th Jun 2011
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I'll second that...
Beach blanket or beach umbrella or canopy would make more sense. Although you sure would attract attention wearing something like that!
David,
www.hitechbrew.com
Posted by DavidShepherd
8th Jun 2011
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Interesting, I guess.
Are the cups connected in series, or in parallel? Just wondering.
Posted by paulw@...
8th Jun 2011
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There is an idea
That didn't need to be had
Posted by becksdark
8th Jun 2011
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Solar-powered bikini
Someone has way too much time to waste!
Posted by genejohnston@...
8th Jun 2011
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Back to reality...
A hat covered with lightweight PV cells would be good. The backpack, too.
Posted by hoodedswan
8th Jun 2011
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Solar panels need more surface area
It seems that a bikini would be the last place to put solar panels because the objective is to have as little surface area as possible.
Posted by aaronalter2000
8th Jun 2011
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Perhaps a better idea would have been...
...a solar powered burqa. It supplies both modesty and enough surface area to be worthwhile.
Posted by JohnMcGrew@...
8th Jun 2011
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Hilarious
It could chill an entire six-pack -- maybe two!

Laura
Posted by laurashin
8th Jun 2011
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Reminds me of the time...
...The Simpsons were trying to generate inventions by saying random words.
"Electric"..."Booger!"
"Automatic"..."Butt!"
"Solar-powered"..."Bikini!"
Wait! That last one! Build that last one!
Posted by steve_jonesuk@...
8th Jun 2011
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Just think...
Just think what else could be powered by this happy

This is not giving solar a good name but certainly entertaining!
Posted by distinctav
8th Jun 2011
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Not the right item
How about a solar powered beach umbrella for those who just can't unplug?
Posted by philwhite42@...
8th Jun 2011
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solar powered bikini
if this guy is psending 80 hrs. and selling bikini for $500, he's not even making minimum wage.

nonetheless, it does sound like a fun job,
Posted by jimbocpa
8th Jun 2011
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Form follows function
Just make the top and bottom larger to allow it to gather more sunlight.
Posted by magnificentnile
8th Jun 2011
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Bigger top and bottom?
You mean specifically for American women?
Posted by geodrone
8th Jun 2011
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More Area
I like the idea of the blanket, due to increased area. However, sand and people sitting on it would decrease functionality. What about using an umbrella?

- The size could be varied to meet the energy need.
- It is usually pointed towards the sun.
- It will not be covered up or go into the water.
Posted by agarbade@...
8th Jun 2011
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The charger is the weak spot.
Use an inductive charger and the need to dry off is alleviated.

Sure, it's sort of a gimmick, but a cute girl wearing it will make it cool
Posted by Dunkleosteus
8th Jun 2011
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surprised
I'm surprised you wasted your time on this, and I'm disappointed that smartplanet paid you for it.
Posted by willbonds@...
8th Jun 2011
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I understand, but ...
Hi Willbonds,

The first time I saw this story, I thought it was ridiculous. But, I found it got me thinking about how great it would be if everyday objects could harness the sun's power, so I decided to ask SmartPlanet readers what they thought of this project.

I'm actually glad I decided to write about it now, because as you can see from the comments here, it got people thinking about how useful it would be to have solar panels on a lot of everyday objects.

Laura
Posted by laurashin
8th Jun 2011
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Promote/hurt
Anything htat increases use of PV decrease costs.

This is silly, but the public needs constant reminders or they will return to their old ways.

Beach blank is much better--less production? Not if you actually swim!
Posted by wizoddg
8th Jun 2011
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solar powered what?
Another expensive pet rock
Posted by NoSacredCow
8th Jun 2011
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design is lame
Looks like a man designed it.....no wonder it hasn't sold. Duct tape can be more skillfully applied. I second the solar beach blanket or even a cooler.
Posted by beckyt333
Updated - 8th Jun 2011
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bikini usage for solar power
if you look back at the history of inventions and their practical usages you will see some pretty silly expressions of some very common items in our culture. One example is of the telephone that kind of did work out beyond anyone's imagination. Or how silly was it to think of going to the moon before we did it?
A solar powered bikini is pretty silly but the idea of using surface area to produce energy is something that is becoming common place.
Posted by barryjb@...
8th Jun 2011
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Solar Powered Bikini
Wow. One more for the Guiness Book of Greatest Useles Inventions of the Year....
By he way, if your girlfriend needs solar power to get energized (warmed up)
You might consider to start looking for a more temperamental girlfriend.... ;-))
Posted by Henk_Piek
8th Jun 2011
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solar powered bikinis?
I must admit I don't like the idea of the sun powered bikini but may be good for sun worshippers who like to been seen on the beach but rarely go into the water. (messes up their hair and/or makeup). If one is to be a sun worshipper - could use the bikini to power your Kindle. As yet - I haven't seen any mention of how sunscreen would help or hinder the bikini. If one must be dry to plug items in - what about sweating in the thing.

I think a better idea would be the umbrella as some have already mentioned. Or what about something on/at life guard stations. Could help power emergency equipment ie, bullhorns or light signals etc. Or use to recharge batteries for AEDs and the like.

The idea of solar coolers. Not only good for the beach but for fishing trips or a picnic or a day at the ball park sitting in the grass cheap seats.

Solar powered hats - charge back up batteries for the GPS unit, flashlights, cell phones radios, etc. Batteries would stay in a hat pocket or some other such thing while charging. When you change out batts - put the used ones in the hat and charge them back up. Or what about just a solar powered hat that helps keep your head cool?

Strange fad type items like these bikinis may help create the ideas needed for something really useful. Clothe with solor panels. Great in the survivalist sector. Besides batteries for items - what about a heating blanket of sorts that can use solor energy for one with hypothermia. Probably won't always be fully charged. May be hard to maintain a constant temperature, but anything that can help in the great outside can truly be a lifesaver.
Posted by llandau@...
8th Jun 2011
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Great ideas!
Hi Llandau,

Solar power at the lifeguard stations would be incredibly useful, and I just love the solar coolers idea. That's a great business idea just waiting for its next millionaire. And I bet camping enthusiasts would buy up some of your other ideas. Hopefully the camping industry has already figured that out!

Laura
Posted by laurashin
8th Jun 2011
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This is just dumb
We have serious energy related issues facing this country and the focus is on pop-art applications of existing technology. All this is a lame attempt for econuts to try to rationalize their existence.
Posted by ajrmd
8th Jun 2011
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C'mon
Get a sense of humor guys, check e-bay or something.
Posted by shaunehunter
8th Jun 2011
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the model is HOT!
Wow, that model is HOT! Can I "Friend" her?
Posted by AtlantaTerry
8th Jun 2011
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solar powered bikini a great idea
C'mon, people, where's your entrepreneurial spirit? We gotta start somewhere. Haven't any of you ever brainstormed? This is a type of brainstorming, and people are coming up with all kinds of interesting things that can spur others to think of even more interesting things. Although, I do kind of agree with @ajrmd's last line in his post: All this is a lame attempt for econuts to try to rationalize their existence. I think it's somebody smart enough to come up with something to make money off the econuts. Good for him.
Posted by czarinatx
8th Jun 2011
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consider the applications
Aside from this pseudo novelty piece, and the variety of possible safety issues associated with a solar powered bikini, just consider the applications.

Rural/desolate/remote/under developed/ocean based locations could remain powered up using this technology. Every consumer product could have the capacity to provide charge. We could potentially rid ourselves of ever having to find a wall to plug in.

How would the world look if we didn't have to create power stations and utilities to provide power for low charge devices like basic water filtration systems/phones/lights/laptops etc..? What would this mean for developing nations? How could this influence our world?

My suggestion: look beyond the bikini and contemplate for a moment, the thought of having true charge mobility, and how power at any time, anywhere, could improve the planet and shift our energy paradigm.
Posted by hlporter
8th Jun 2011
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Exactly
Hi Hiporter,

Love your comment. The idea of "distributed generation" (rather than centralized from power plants) is out there but there are a lot of hurdles. Perhaps innovative companies will start making it easier for us to carry our energy with us on the go, but I think you're right that in the developed world, we have so much access to power, we don't really every object to be able to self-power. I bet there are inventors in developing countries making distributed power products since they live in places where it's needed.

Laura
Posted by laurashin
8th Jun 2011
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wow
the guy also makes "blood and semen" earings.

A solar bra was made 4 years ago in Japan..
Posted by thegreenspan
8th Jun 2011
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Solar bikini??
Come on man! The beach ware is hideous! I could see maybe a solar cell or two to power a hologram or something, but that just looks very scratchy and lame. let alone the possible shock factor. I think it should be better used in like a fashionable umbrella with plugs or some kind of flotation device.
Posted by donnakb30
8th Jun 2011
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Solar bikini
what brain dead moron made this???????????????????????????/
Posted by ndjalva
8th Jun 2011
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Bikini
Beyond practical. But hey, since when are people practical?
Posted by clebeau05
8th Jun 2011
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It's not the Bikini
Of everything I've read here, the guy who thought of the solar beach umbrella should rush to the patten office.
Posted by ddravla@...
8th Jun 2011
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No Thanks
No thanks, don't want a solar powered bikini, however solar powered phone would be very helpful. I keep forgetting to charge it. Needless to say I am not attached to my phone all the time. Also solar power charging for my mp3 player would be useful.
Posted by halomar1970
8th Jun 2011
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I totally get it!...
Solar powered bikinis are a must have for our robotic women!... Cant have them running out of power while they are running back to the cabana for more beer!.... Sounds like something a geek would be working on... happy
Posted by ljkrauss@...
8th Jun 2011
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output
How much power do you really think any small panel will generate? You'd be lucky to power a cell phone with the bikini. It's not going to save the world.
Posted by philwhite42@...
9th Jun 2011
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Yah but...
you could probably power a built in vibrator with it.
Posted by riverat1
9th Jun 2011
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Solar Panel below the Waist!!
Talk about a "Hot Lady", the poor thing would suffer from the weight and the problem of a real Hot top and Bottom because of the heat from the dark solar cells. Give the girls a break and use your beer cooler to absorb solar energy!
Posted by msowajr@...
Updated - 9th Jun 2011
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