The Solar Dog prototype charger from Erik Schiegg is a solar panel attached to a dog sweater. I’m not sure how efficient it is, but I could see this being handy. [via recombu]

My Android phone is charged in no time… The dog feels good and I’m feeling good and planet mud is turned a little bit more into planet earth. But this idea would be interesting for farmers around the world, letting their animals collect electricity, too.

BY Adam Flaherty

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8 Responses to Solar charging station on a dog

  1. What happens when his dog jumps in the lake, or rolls in the mud? I really can’t see how this could work. Nice idea, though.

  2. turkishmonky on said:

    How is this better then a stationary solar cell left just outside your house? From what i know of dogs, a motion charger might be a little more efficient.

  3. Nigel Paice on said:

    Why would you put a dog sweater on your dog when the sun’s out? Surely that’s a bit cruel?

  4. I had a long comment typed up, but realized I’m often too negative in my comments on this site. So my only comment is, please re-post in approx. 3 months.

  5. Nature has already provided the dog with a 24/7 sweater :P

  6. Glenadel on said:

    Why does the dog have to work for me (even it it is just by standing around)?

    If this thing were to power a GPS tracker, so I could find my pooch even if he were to get lost, then I’d be all for it.

  7. zhangpeng0571 on said:

    I agree with Julie – keep up the debate with Pat Buchanan. Sorry I missed you on Hardball (I see you every time you’re on Morning Joe, btw). I must have been napping because otherwise I would have been watching Chris Matthews. my site:
    http://www.ejaisolar.com/

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