Everyone hates buying, using and disposing of batteries and despite drives to recycle, 100,000,000 kilos of batteries end up in landfill each year in the EU alone. As we are becoming ore environmentally friendly, how do solve this battery problem ? Well myVolts Ltd, an Irish company based in the heart of Dublin City has come up with the perfect solution, Revolt.

Ronan talks to Caroline Swords Director of Operations at myVolts about what myVolts does, ReVolt their latest product, what problem and pain it is solving, and their kickstarter campaign for ReVolt.

More about myVolts:

myVolts is a small Irish company, based in Dublin, focused on providing modern and innovative power solutions for home, mobile and professional devices – mainly for musicians and other mobile creatives.

With 12 years’ experience in online retail and power, both customer engagement and product expertise are at the heart of their business. They aim to provide well-designed and flexible power delivery solutions to exactly meet the needs of many customers who pass through their checkouts annually, and myVolts has served over 1 million customers to date.

They are also right at the forefront of changes in power technology, exploring the possibilities and keeping their users in mind all the time. With the introduction of USB-C and USB 3.1 PD standards, more and more is possible with USB power, and they are looking ahead at how these changes can benefit their product, and ultimately, their users.

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