This text is an article from Engadget's CES 2026 liveblog, covering various sustainability technologies and innovations in the field of renewable energy. Here are some of the highlights:
1. **Gaotu Innovation Energy Group**: Gaotu had a range of solar products in various formats, including hats, a fishing chair, a backpack, a sunbrella, and a car roof-top enclosure that unfurls to charge up your Tesla.
2. **Airloom Wind Power Generation**: Airloom showed off its roller coaster-like wind power generator for data centers, which is 40% less massive than traditional turbines and uses 42% fewer parts and 96% fewer unique parts.
3. **Segway Muxi Cargo E-Bike**: Segway introduced two new e-bikes, including the Muxi cargo bike with an easily swappable battery, an optional passenger seat, foot pegs, and a middle basket.
4. **Bluetti RV Solar System**: Bluetti showed off its DIY RV solar power system, which uses bio-based plastic and is designed for easy installation and deployment.
5. **Jackery Gazebo**: Jackery introduced a $12,000 gazebo that can generate up to 20,000 watts of power and can be used to charge devices or feed into the grid.
The article also mentions other sustainability technologies on display at CES 2026, including products from Lenovo, Samsung, LG, NVIDIA, and others.
1. **Gaotu Innovation Energy Group**: Gaotu had a range of solar products in various formats, including hats, a fishing chair, a backpack, a sunbrella, and a car roof-top enclosure that unfurls to charge up your Tesla.
2. **Airloom Wind Power Generation**: Airloom showed off its roller coaster-like wind power generator for data centers, which is 40% less massive than traditional turbines and uses 42% fewer parts and 96% fewer unique parts.
3. **Segway Muxi Cargo E-Bike**: Segway introduced two new e-bikes, including the Muxi cargo bike with an easily swappable battery, an optional passenger seat, foot pegs, and a middle basket.
4. **Bluetti RV Solar System**: Bluetti showed off its DIY RV solar power system, which uses bio-based plastic and is designed for easy installation and deployment.
5. **Jackery Gazebo**: Jackery introduced a $12,000 gazebo that can generate up to 20,000 watts of power and can be used to charge devices or feed into the grid.
The article also mentions other sustainability technologies on display at CES 2026, including products from Lenovo, Samsung, LG, NVIDIA, and others.