Emerga Charge charging phone

Whilst access to Wifi connections have improved all over the UK in recent years past, the outlying problem that still remainsis the lack of access to power. The world around us is forever on the go and connected, meaning the demand for a constant solutionhas only grown bigger.‘According to recent data, the average person spends 3 hours and 15 minutes on their phone every day. And 1 in 5 smartphone users spends upwards of 4.5 hours on average on their phones every day.’ (via Exploding Topics: Time Spent Using Smartphones (2024 Statistics)Exploding Topicshttps://explodingtopics.com/ › smartphone-usage-stats) Moreover, a ‘New report finds 82% of young adults feel unsafe when out at night with a dead or dying phone battery’ (via NTIA: https://ntia.co.uk/new-report-finds-82-of-young-adults-feel-unsafe-when-out-at-night-with-a-dead-or-dying-phone-battery/) So what does this tell us? Well, there is an obvious problem which presents itself. And, no…. It is NOT your screen time. In fact, so many job roles, means of travel and many more day-to-day activities require access to a phone and an internet connection. No, the real problem is how little access the public have to charging solutions when out and about. The absence of power in this day and age can quite literally ruin your plans in seconds. Don’t you think it was about time there was a solution.Well, say hello to Emerga Charge: The Ultimate Emergency Charger. Hailing from the North East’s Newcastle Upon Tyne, Emerga Charge’s never seen before, one-time-use biodegradable chargers can now be found in an array of your most beloved venues all over the UK and Southern Ireland. 

'New report finds 82% of young adults feel unsafe when out at night with a dead or dying phone battery'

https://ntia.co.uk/new-report-finds-82-of-young-adults-feel-unsafe-when-out-at-night-with-a-dead-or-dying-phone-battery/