Solar Tents?
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Broadband and telecommunications giant Orange is using its regular slot at the UK’s most talked about music festival to announce its vision of ultra- comfortable camping for lovers of all things live and musical.
Extreme camping this won’t be, the proposed solar tent definitely nods more towards the “glamping” market (glamping is a portmanteau of glamorous and camping - it’s camping whilst ensuring you aren’t missing out on all the luxuries modern living has to offer). Green extravagance is the name of the game here. The company’s vision for the festival tent of the future will incorporate tech first shown in 2004’s SMS activated piece where weary campers will be able to use their mobile phones to text and light up or glo-cate (get it?) their tent.
Rigid solar panels may soon be old news as the latest research into solar tech is hinting at more pliant, bendy materials becoming available in the very near future. It is thought that the tent could utilize specially coated solar threads woven into the fabric allowing hosts of new possibilities for capturing the sun’s energy. Directional glides made up of this special photovoltaic weave would be positioned outside the tent and could be adjusted by the happy camper from time to time to ensure the most efficient energy capture.
Inside the tent, power generation and consumption information and wireless internet surfing will be available via a touchscreen interface. The device will allow cable-free charging of mobile devices by using magnetic induction technology to generate electric charge will also feature. And if it gets a bit on the cold side after dark, don’t worry - your tent will look after you. The tent’s groundsheet will have a heating element embedded into it which will automatically activate when it gets below a certain temperature to provide some welcome warmth as you cozily doze.
The solar tent is still very much in the concept stage, technology has to advance a little bit further before anything like it gets the opportunity to make an appearance. But it does serve to give some indication that in the future, enjoying some time in the great outdoors might not mean giving up on those familiar creature comforts or your mobile gadgetry.



























