This is so #🇯🇵 japan is using footsteps to generate electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city.
Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city.
🇯🇵Japan is turning footsteps into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city • turning m…
#🇯🇵Japan is turning footsteps into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city • turning m…
Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city. turning m…
# Japan is turning footsteps into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city turning m…
#🇯🇵Japan is turning footsteps into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city • turning m…
While Japan is often "glazed" in viral videos for being a high-tech utopia, the idea that their sidewalks power the country is more hype than reality. Here is the correction for those viral captions: 1. The "Inventor" vs. The "Early Tester" The Correction: Japan didn’t "invent" the technology, but they were the first to turn it into a massive PR stunt. Kohei Hayamizu (Soundpower Corp) ran the famous 2006–2008 trials at Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Station. The Reality: The actual "commercial" leader is the UK-based company Pavegen, founded by Laurence Kemball-Cook in 2009. They are the ones who installed the tiles at the London Olympics and across global smart cities.
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#🇯🇵Japan is turning footsteps into electricity!
Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city.
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🇯🇵Japan is turning footsteps into electricity!
Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city • turning m…
japan is turning footsteps into electricity 🌹❤🔋
How abt the rain?
#🇯🇵Japan is turning footsteps into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city • turning m…
Japan is turning footsteps into electricity!
Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city. turning m…
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One footstep can only make 1 to 5 joules and it's only used for mini items like LED , sensor…..
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# Japan is turning footsteps into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city turning m…
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"Japan is turning footsteps into electricity!"
– every instagram reel
#🇯🇵Japan is turning footsteps into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles, every step you take generates a small amount of energy. Millions of steps together can power LED lights and displays in busy places like Shibuya Station. A brilliant way to create a sustainable and smart city • turning m…
Footsteps: 😮💨🙄😒
Footsteps, Japan: 😲😱🤯
instagram captions:
While Japan is often "glazed" in viral videos for being a high-tech utopia, the idea that their sidewalks power the country is more hype than reality. Here is the correction for those viral captions:
1. The "Inventor" vs. The "Early Tester"
The Correction: Japan didn’t "invent" the technology, but they were the first to turn it into a massive PR stunt. Kohei Hayamizu (Soundpower Corp) ran the famous 2006–2008 trials at Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Station.
The Reality: The actual "commercial" leader is the UK-based company Pavegen, founded by Laurence Kemball-Cook in 2009. They are the ones who installed the tiles at the London Olympics and across global smart cities.
No,Japan is living in 2026
You know why?
BECAUSE ITS 2026
Footsteps: 😐
Footsteps, Japan: 😱😱😱
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There also is a copy pasta with the same thing.
If caseoh goes to Tokyo he can generate 1000 quetawatts with one step