“Everything requires energy. Energy is the great equalizer,” says Bhargava, which is why he developed this bike to help that half of the world that doesn’t have power light their lives.
Access to clean energy doesn’t just give people light, but enables them to connect to the internet and receive better educations. Often people stay poor because of these disadvantages. That’s why Manoj plans to distribute 10,000 of the bikes in India next year.
What do you think? Would you ride a bike so you could power your home for a day? Check out the video to see how it works.
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