Futureproof: Solar Fields Future Technician

Future Narrative

These new maintenance backpacks hold and power everything we need during a solar panel field service shift. My pack's featherweight and nearly silent compressor cools the air flowing through my cooling jacket and chills the plates in my heat-exchanging wrist cuffs. The equipment runs off my pack’s flexible solar panels and a small battery all day. It produces enough filtered drinking water to keep me hydrated for an entire shift. I think this job is here to stay, given all the new equipment. Some might even call it future-proof.

Cooling wrist plate of SOL-ICE personal climate management system

Version 1.0 of SOL-ICE cooling jacket

Version 1.0-3 of the SOL-ICE power, cooling and water production pack


Technology

As solar energy costs continue to decline, a workforce with new capabilities and evolving needs will be essential for maintaining our next-generation clean energy infrastructure. Advances in solar power will help the energy grid and power personal climate management equipment. Organizations will benefit from embracing design thinking to prototype and explore viable technologies needed to meet the needs of a new workforce. This often involves initially integrating off-the-shelf technology as a proof of concept, as shown in version 1.0 of the solar technician cooling jacket and power backpack. Iterations and refinement are needed and, in this case, resulted in the production version of the SOL-ICE (Solar Occupation Lifeline - Individual Cooling Equipment) system.

Note that the production version of SOL-ICE (as shown in use by the solar technician above) reduces the original prototype volume by 43%, part count by 78%, and weight by 67%.


Implications

As global warming continues, technological innovation will be necessary to safeguard the health and well-being of those who assume new roles in extreme environments.


Related Concepts and Research

www.coolingcuff.com/science
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric_water_generator
An article documenting the effectiveness of fan-attached jackets on www.nature.com



Futureproof is a series of occasional provocations illustrating possible future paths for technology and culture. Think postcards from the future.