Human energy, can we be batteries 🔋 ? | Fully Charged SCIENCE

SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHARE for a Fully Charged future! We know energy is never used up and shifts from one form to another, but what if humans could harvest the energy they generate into something useful? Helen visits the University of Birmingham to find out how Energym are developing technology that places humans as part of the world’s energy flow using specially designed exercise bikes. These bikes capture and convert the energy from workouts into clean, usable, renewable power that can be taken away and used. Could your spin class generate enough energy to power your laptop for the day or even power the gym itself? Could humans actually form a valuable part of the renewable energy solution and get fit at the same time? If this is a vision of the future, we are pretty excited. Find out more: Make sure you are subscribed then enter ’The Great EV Giveaway’ for your chance to win an EV for a year and lots of other fantastic prizes Fully Charged is 100% independent thanks to YouTube Memberships and Patreons. Without you this channel wouldn’t be possible! If you’d like to help support the Fully Charged channel and its mission: Become a Patreon: Become a YouTube member: use JOIN button above Subscribe to Fully Charged & the Fully Charged PLUS channels Buy the Fully Charged Guide to Electric Vehicles & Clean Energy : Browse the Fully Charged store: Visit our LIVE exhibitions in the UK, USA & Europe: Subscribe for episode alerts and the Fully Charged newsletter: Visit: Find us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:04 Energy shifts 1:49 Human energy flow 2:29 Collecting wasted energy 3:04 Workout power 4:18 Sweat Coin 4:58 Energy biscuits 6:06 How does it work? 7:07 Portable power 8:34 Earn your power 9:14 Go Helen! 9:45 Gaby Homer 10:44 How much can we harvest? 11:24 Biscuit powered laptops 12:15 Spin class power 13:22 Retrofit 14:10 Reuse & recycle 15:26 Subscribe, support, join #CleanEnergy #RenewableEnergy #GreenEnergy #energyconversion #exercisebikes #spinclasses #gyms #energyharvesting #Energym #humanpower #fitness #workouts #motivation #sustainability #biscuits #richteabiscuits #McVities
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