Envisioning the Next Generation of Power Banks
The relentless surge in electronic waste is steadily turning into a global dilemma, but engineers at Vonmahlen are crafting a remedy. Their innovative approach in developing more sustainable power banks offers a glimpse into the future of eco-friendly tech.
E-Waste Crisis: A Growing Challenge
The rapid pace of technological advancement has led to an unprecedented rise in e-waste, projected to reach over 82 million tons by 2030—barely 25% of which is recycled. This alarming trend underscores the pressing need for sustainable solutions.
Introducing the Evergreen Mag
At the forefront of sustainable design, the Evergreen Mag from Vonmahlen is crafted with 37% recycled materials. Although it's not yet available to American consumers, its launch signifies hope for widespread adoption of eco-conscious tech accessories.
Why the Evergreen Mag Stands Out
This MagSafe power bank is more than an ordinary accessory. With a 5000mAh battery, it features both Qi2 wireless charging at a 15W maximum and a USB-C port capable of 20W output. Notably, it supports simultaneous charging from both the wireless pad and USB-C port.
Design Meets Functionality
Measuring a mere 102×70×8.6mm and weighing just 118g, the Evergreen Mag is ultra-portable. It's among the slimmest power banks, designed to easily slide into any bag or pocket.
Commitment to Sustainability
Vonmahlen's choice of materials—recycled aluminum, PC+ABS, and cobalt—illustrates their commitment to the environment. These components perform reliably through the product lifecycle, proving recycling needn't compromise efficiency.
Premium Craftsmanship
Exemplary for German engineering, the Evergreen Mag's precision and performance reflect its quality. Priced at €70, it represents high-end design that sets a benchmark for future power bank innovations.
Looking Forward
This power bank marks Vonmahlen's promising entry into the sustainable tech arena. While currently challenging to access outside Europe, anticipation grows for a more global presence, prompting peers to integrate recycled materials in their offerings.




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