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Monash Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Exhibition 2023

The Energy Umbrella is a public rest area that aims to promote and popularise education about sustainable clean energy through the convenience of solar energy.
The energy umbrella collects and stores energy through solar panels on the top to achieve a zero-energy self-cycle. Unlike other public rest areas, the energy umbrella can be used not only as a shelter for power supply in case of emergency but also as a commercial facility for people to rent power banks.
The Energy umbrella integrates clean energy into people's lives in a more direct way and attracts people's interest in clean energy through absolute convenience. In response to "climate action", and make efforts.

3D rendering model

It’s decked out with solar panels on top that keep it energised, creating a self-sustaining loop of power. The power supplies the charging bank and the charging interface, which brings practical convenience to people.

Digital user interface

While you're there, you can learn cool facts and advice about sustainable living and clean energy through the promotional content on Energy Umbrella. If you don't want to stay, the knowledge in the app is your best choice!

EnergyUmbrella in real life render

Scenes of people using EnergyUmbrella in daily life: People enjoy the convenience brought by EnergyUmbrella in the seaside park.

EnergyUmbrella in real life render 2

Scenes of people using EnergyUmbrella in daily life: People enjoy the convenience brought by EnergyUmbrella in the afternoon in the city park.

EnergyUmbrella in real life render 3

The EnergyUmbrella was released in the city on a large scale.

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