How these high tech park benches are transforming the city. — -- The Soofa is so much more than a seat. A dozen of the solar-powered park benches, which charge smartphones and download ...
Rising smart-city projects, clean energy adoption, and demand for connected urban furniture are fueling smart solar bench market growth WILMINGTON, DE, UNITED STATES, September 15, 2025 /EINPresswire ...
According to the City of Decatur the first solar-powered smart bench was installed at the Decatur Public Transit bus stop across from Target and Olive Garden in front of Grace Baptist Church, on ...
Wilmington, Delaware, United States, July 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Transparency Market Research Inc. - The global smart solar bench market is estimated at US$ 689.2 Mn by 2031, up from US$ 385.3 ...
Between its bus stops, parks and plazas, Boston has thousands of benches. For the most part, they're just for sitting, but under a new pilot project, they could become data outposts for recording ...
Solar bench Market is a modern form of urban furniture. solar bench market work on clean solar energy and people can charge their mobiles by using this renewable energy while sitting on the bench like ...
In search of that perfect spot to read, but worried a noisy field trip might ruin it? With a new crop of smart benches in the city, residents looking for a place to sit and relax can see noise level, ...
We’ve all heard about smartphones. Now there are smart benches. That is the idea behind a new Boston initiative which will bring “Soofas,” solar-powered benches, to the city. The benches, to be ...
Boston is setting a shining example for cities around the country by bringing their public parks into the 21st century world of alternative energy. City officials are preparing to install ...
Some benches in Boston parks offer more than a place to sit. They also charge your gadgets, track noise levels, and watch the weather. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news ...
A number of parks in the Boston area shall soon receive solar-powered smart benches, courtesy of Changing Environments, an MIT Media Lab spin-off company. Dubbed Soofa, the benches sport a solar panel ...