Sustainable dance floor is the interactive dance floor that generates electricity through the act of dancing.
Floor that generates electricity.
We do this by making energy production visible interactive smart and fun.
Our energy quiz is a brand new game which fits perfectly into the new reality of social distancing and already a huge hit with both children and adults.
New flooring tech generates electricity through your footsteps.
Piezein which means to squeeze or.
Every time someone steps on the tile they generate seven watts of power.
The generated energy is used to power the lighting and dj booth.
Energy floors aims to create awareness about renewable energy generation and environmental impact.
Low power bluetooth beacons in the system connect to smartphone apps generating permission based analytics and rewards for users.
Sustainable dance floor produces up to 25 watts per module.
Jump through our energy floors now and generate a sustainable power.
The smart energy floor engages people in the built environment in sustainable energy generation.
Smart energy floors powered by solar top sheets.
Studio roosegaarde created the design for the club in rotterdam and the interaction concept.
As pedestrians walk across the pavegen system the weight from their footsteps compresses electromagnetic generators below producing 2 to 4 joules or around 5 watts of power of off grid electrical energy per step.
How it works.
When a person walks they generate 5 watts of energy continuously so you are we all are a 5 watt power feed.
The walker the gamer permanent installations.
Our roots our story starts in 2008 when we open the world s first sustainable dance club and let partygoers loose on our energy generating dance floor.
The tiles of this smart floor are.
Piezoelectricity is the electric charge that accumulates in certain solid materials such as crystals certain ceramics and biological matter such as bone dna and various proteins in response to applied mechanical stress the word piezoelectricity means electricity resulting from pressure and latent heat.
The floor can be easily integrated into any science center or museum.