SOLAR IRON BOX
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
.Abstract
We suggested that they use solar-powered irons to harness the energy in the sun. This
innovation promises to improve the poverty associated with the ironing industry as well as
the environmental issues it causes. India receives enough sunlight to produce solar power
3,000 times more than its total current energy consumption. We designed the model with
functionality and cost-efficiency in mind. Individuals can use the cart effectively after only
15 minutes of tutorials. The solar-powered batteries charge in under five hours and last for six
hours. Overall, the goal of the solar-powered iron and cart is to improve the economic and
health outcomes of the street vendors working in the ironing industries. In the long run, with
further innovation, our intends to develop a cart prototype with solar panels and batteries that
could last up to eight years. This ambitious plan favors sustainability for two parties: vendors
and the environment. solar-powered iron, India shows promise for improved environmental
conditions and reduced poverty rates. Although expensive, new technologies are constantly
emerging and . Given the fact that street vending is a widespread market in India, a solar
powered iron has the potential to transform the harmful coal-sourced iron industry into one
that is profitable and environmentally conscious. Two kinds of retail industries exist:
organized and unorganized retail. The latter represents the main retail industry in India.
Unorganized retailers lead a solid 97% of businesses in the country, including local stores,
family-run shops and street vendors. The sector of unorganized retail is the second-largest.
source of employment in India following agriculture. This demonstrates how much these
workers crucially rely on their jobs for financial security. Those who have education but are
jobless, or who suffer from poverty, benefit from the consumer familiarity and low-cost
structure of the unorganized retail sector. Additionally, Indian small-store retailing generates
self-employment relatively easily and does not require much investment in labor, land or
capital.