Energize your event!

With the Bike-Powered Recharge Station

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    Imagine charging eight phones at once...with your legs!

    With our bicycle-powered Recharge Stations, you’ll be the hero of your next conference, avoiding dreaded Nomophobia (fear of losing cellphone contact).

    Recharge your phone, mind and body all at once. It’s as easy as riding a bike.

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    Built to create buzz

    The Recharge Station is all about connection. It starts with a “Hey, you’re charging your phone by pedaling a bike!” conversation and ends with fun and productive networking.

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    Movement conquers boredom

    The Recharge Station is the ultimate conference ice breaker. Pedaling your phone to life makes you productive, reduces stress and increases your energy and focus. Visionaries from Aristotle to Steve Jobs encouraged sharing ideas while moving.... So talk, pedal and let the creative conversations flow.

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    Instantly draw in a crowd

    Low or no battery life is no fun. That’s why people from all walks of life are drawn to the charging station. Have an instant landmark at your event by giving the people what they want, and that’s power.

A perfect match for green tech enthusiasts

People jump at the chance to transform the power of their muscles into energy their phones and tablets can use. We saw it at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Salesforce and the IBM Insight Conferences to name a few.

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    Power for everybody

    Anyone can hop on our Recharge Station bikes — even in a business suit. The adjustable seat and frame design of our bikes make them true one size fits all.

    The Recharge Station meets the charging demands of iOS and Android tablets and smartphones. So no more Apple vs. Android wars.

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    Feel the energy

    Check out the built-in pedalometer as you’re moving. Getting the light to green means you’re at full charging speed. Make it friendly and competitive... Cheer on colleagues to hit green and maintain a consistent charge.

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    Generate branding power

    Make the Recharge Station your own. Add your company logo and colors the wheel if renting. If purchasing, the desk and bike frame can also be customized.

Shipping and Setup Information:

Our illustrated instructions make the Recharge Station easy to setup and use. The bikes are shipped to arrive 1-2 days before your event. The day after your event, simply return with the included shipping label.

Technical specs:

Assembled dimensions: 56” long, 41” tall, 31” wide. Shipping carton dimensions: 38” x 34x 11” Weight: 75 pounds assembled; 80 pounds boxed.

FAQ

  • How many devices can charge at one time?

    One person can pedal enough power to charge eight devices at once! Excess power is stored in the Recharge Station circuit to keep charging devices and light the green LED. A typical pedaler fills it up in about 3–5 minutes; a full station keeps charging for another 8–12 minutes depending on the devices attached.

  • Will my phone charge faster if I pedal faster?

    Pedaling faster won't charge your phone any faster than a wall outlet would — you're generating exactly enough electricity to charge a device and nothing more. It's not the speed, it's the duration: constant pedaling means constant charging. For the quickest charge, put the device in airplane mode or use a quality "quick charge" USB cable. A fully dead phone takes about as long as it would on the wall.

  • How does the Recharge Station work?

    A pedaler generates about 60–80 watts at an easy pace. When the onboard computer detects incoming power it charges the ultra-capacitors — like batteries, but they charge and discharge quickly and can be cycled many thousands of times. It also powers the USB chargers and lights the desktop charge gauge, which climbs from red (low) to blue to white to blinking white (full). Each device draws about 5 watts, so the ratio is roughly 5 minutes of pedaling per device. If the circuit fills up, the desk stops accepting power as a safety feature.

  • Do I need multiple people pedaling to charge a device?

    No! One person can easily power up to 8 USB devices. It's ideal for conventions, meetings, festivals and all-day events where people need power but don't have easy outlet access. Place it prominently where people gather — the bright green glow and the activity of the pedaler draw a crowd who share the desk, charge their devices, and take turns pedaling.

  • Why is it hard to pedal at first?

    Our generator bikes have some initial resistance when you start pedaling — it can feel tough for a moment, then it eases off. You need a couple of rotations (about 10 seconds) to get power flowing, and from that point on the device is charging. A small capacitor keeps the phone charging for another 1–5 minutes even if you stop, depending on how much power you put in.

  • What kinds of devices can I charge?

    Anything that can be connected by a USB cable — phones, tablets, and other USB devices. The Recharge Station meets the charging demands of both iOS and Android phones and tablets, so there's no more Apple vs. Android debate.

The activation people crowd around

From the 2016 Democratic National Convention to Salesforce and IBM Insight, the Recharge Station turns "wait, you charge your phone by pedaling?" into your event's most talked-about moment.

Conference attendees in business attire charging their phones on a green Recharge Station bike
Guests pedaling the Recharge Station at an event
A branded Recharge Station charging desk in use
Attendees charging devices on the pedal-powered station
The Recharge Station drawing a crowd at a conference

Real events, real power — one pedaler keeps up to eight phones and tablets charged.

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