Belgium is using bikes to generate energy — from charging phones to cutting carbon. Cycling isn’t just transport here; it’s part of a national low-carbon solution. Pedal power is the future.
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Guys, Belgians have taken cycling so far because I’m trying to charge my phone and I honestly have to cycle in order to get power but I can’t charge my phone. Those are Wiiwatt humanpowered chargers installed in public places by design. Wiiwat is a Belgian startup that creates bike powered desks and kiosks. They’ve partnered with malls, airports, libraries, and yes, even retail shops to pioneer pedal to charge stations. Guys, these setups aren’t for the faint of heart. They require steady pedaling, not not a sprint, but continuous motion for up to 30 minutes to generate a meaningful charge. Roughly the same as plugging your phone into a standard wall outlet. The idea is simply to encourage movement in otherwise sedentary spaces while promoting climate awareness and a handsome relationship with clean energy quite literally. So no, Belgium isn’t secretly converting shoppers into dynamos. is just creatively blending sustainability with some lowkey cardio while you wait for your latte.