STEM interactive educational displays

endless possibilities

Ikea

hand crank generator

with 3 bulb light box display

At the Los Angeles, CA Ikea, we have set up a system that allows customers to see for themselves how much more energy traditional incandescent light bulbs use. Ikea promotes their LED bulbs throughout their store, so they are wanting to teach their customers why LED is a better choice for the environment.

Arizona Science Center

Dual interactive
Exercise Bike Generators

Our exercise bike generators at the Arizona Science Center in Phoenix are set up as a dual interactive educational display. You can really feel the difference it takes to power LED, CFL, and incandescent light bulbs.

LED bulbs need 10 watts of energy, CFL bulbs need around 20 watts, and incandescent bulbs need 60 watts! That bulb takes much more pedaling power to light up.

Discovery Center Museum

Rockford, IL

This interactive display provides children with the unique experience  of generating electricity and then selecting which appliances in the home to power up.   The hair drier and blender are  the most difficult item giving the children  a very high resistance to work against.

Diamond Backs Game

Phoenix, az

This is our 12 Way Comparison Light Box display and 300 Watt Generator. This can be set up for any event. It’s a fun way to show how much energy is needed to light multiple light bulbs. The faster you pedal, the more Watts you put out. Everyone gets a kick out of trying it!

Pedal Vision

New Prison exercise plan

Sherrif Joe Arpaio of Phoenix, AZ implemented our exercise bike generators in Tent City Prison so that the must pedal if they want to watch TV.

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