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Byline: David Wichner
Sep. 9--Mobile-electronics users can have their day in the sun -- and freshly charged batteries as well -- with a new "solar jacket" that uses solar panels made by a Tucson company to recharge portable devices.
Global Solar Energy Inc., which is majority-owned by Tucson-based UniSource Energy Corp., is making flexible photovoltaic panels for a solar-powered jacket made by ScotteVest Inc. of Ketchum, Idaho, the companies announced Wednesday.
The Version Three.0 Finetex, an all-weather jacket with removable sleeves, has more than 30 hidden pockets and a concealed, patent-pending wired network to connect portable devices such as…
Source: HighBeam Research, New device uses Tucson, Ariz., firm's solar panels to power mobile...