Everything about Freeplay Energy totally explained
Freeplay Energy PLC (
AIM: FRE), (formerly
BayGen Power Industries, Freeplay Energy Group), is a manufacturer and distributor of dependable- and clean-energy products based in
London,
UK. The company (through the
Freeplay Foundation) focuses on creating and developing the international market for self-sufficient energy products. It believes that such a focus will help promote education and access to important information throughout the developing world.
History
The Clockwork Radio
While watching the
BBC documentary
Tomorrow's World in April 1994, corporate accountant Christopher Staines realized the potential of an innovative idea from
British inventor,
Trevor Baylis. The
Clockwork Radio, as the device was first known, was proposed as a means of providing better communication and education in undeveloped areas of
Africa, which could lead to an effective measure in stopping the rampant spread of
AIDS. Traditional radio, although widespread, relied on an electrical supply or the availability of disposable batteries - both of which were in short supply across the continent. Staines and his business partner,
South African Rory Stear, immediately realized that the potential for self-sufficient electronics could go much further than radio and Africa. In 1995, they started
BayGen Power Industries in Cape Town, South Africa, which would be renamed in 1999. Starting with a grant from the British Government to develop the Clockwork Radio idea, subsequent investors have included Liberty Life, Gordon and Anita Roddick (of The Body Shop International PLC), The General Electric Pension Trust, South African Capital Growth Fund, and Worldspace Inc.
Further Products
Freeplay Energy now produces a variety of consumer devices in addition to radios, including flashlights, lanterns, mobile phone chargers, and foot-powered generators. They have partnered with several major brands, including camping equipment giant
Coleman. Their Freeplay Lifeline radio is also exclusively available for humanitarian work, and isn't available for general purchase.
Awards and Recognition
Freeplay devices have captured acclaim on multiple occasions. The initial clockwork radio won the BBC Design Award in 1996, and the
Weza foot-powered generator won an Innovation in Water, Sanitation and Energy Services for Poor People award from the World Bank in 2006. In 2007, the Indigo lantern was named a Consumer Electronics Show Innovations Awards Honoree.
Brand With A Conscience
As world leader in energy efficiency, Freeplay Energy was internationally recognized as a ‘Brand with a Conscience’ by global branding and business think tank, the
Medinge Group, as one of the nine diverse organizations singled out for "contribution to the betterment of the society by sustainable, socially responsible and humanistic behaviour"
The Freeplay Foundation
In 1998, Freeplay Energy founded the
Freeplay Foundation as an extension of their commitment to humanitarian work. Through the Foundation, the company has announced an agreement to supply
UNICEF with Lifeline radios and provide electoral education in the
Democratic Republic of Congo. To date, over 100,000 Lifeline radios are being used in humanitarian projects in over 20 countries. In 2003, actor
Tom Hanks was announced as their American ambassador, and he and his wife
Rita Wilson continue to provide support to the foundation. Organizational supporters include the International Red Cross, CARE, Warchild, The United Nations, and the European Union.
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