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3 Indian Teens Make Salt-Powered Fridge That Doesn't Need Electricity!

Category : Science and Tech
Published on: April 28 2025 Share on facebook

  • Three teenagers from Indore, India — Dhruv Chaudhary, Mithran Ladhania, and Mridul Jain — have developed a self-cooling mini fridge called Thermavault, powered by salt instead of electricity. 
  • The invention was inspired by their families’ involvement in the medical field and the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic in transporting vaccines to remote areas lacking electricity. 
  • Their salt-powered fridge uses a chemical process where salts absorb heat when dissolving in water, effectively cooling the interior without external power.
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