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Our Story – ECOREVOLT: The Energy of Change
The story of ECOREVOLT begins long before the brand was born. It is rooted in the childhood of its founder, CF George, born in an Eastern Bloc country, at a time when access to energy was a luxury, and power outages were a daily reality.
George remembers the long winter evenings when power cuts left the streets and homes in total darkness. The only sources of light were flickering candles and, for those who had them, carefully preserved battery-powered lamps. At such times, every battery counted, every recharge was precious. They could not be wasted.
It was in this context that he grew up, with a keen awareness of the value of energy and the need for sustainable solutions.
Benefits
Simplified Charging
The USB-C port allows for a reversible connection, eliminating frustrations related to plugging in the wrong way.
Extended Compatibility
Use the same cable to charge your batteries and devices, reducing the need for multiple chargers.
Energy Efficiency
Enjoy reduced charging times thanks to improved
energy transmission.

Additionally, rechargeable batteries help preserve natural resources by reducing the demand for raw materials needed to manufacture new batteries.
Therefore, opting for EcoRevolt rechargeable batteries is both an economical and ecological choice, actively participating in the protection of our planet.
Ecological Economy
Each French person uses an average of 23 batteries and small batteries per year, which represents approximately 1.3 billion batteries sold each year in France.
Over an average life expectancy of 80 years, this equates to using approximately
1840 batteries per person.
These batteries, once used, become waste that is potentially dangerous for the environment.
By adopting EcoRevolt rechargeable batteries, offering up to 1,200 recharge cycles, a single battery can replace up to 1,200 disposable batteries.
This significantly reduces the amount of waste produced and achieves substantial savings in the long term.