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Green innovation: Why ecofriendly tech is no longer optional
PCQuest
|May 2025
India is leading the green tech wave with energyefficient gadgets, Al-powered sustainability, and circular IT solutions. From solar homes to smart plugs, the future of tech is clean, smart, and built to last. Reduce. Reuse. Innovate
Let's cut to the chase. The shiny gadgets in our pockets and the humming servers in our data centers come at a cost far beyond their sticker price. Power-hungry processors. Mountains of e-waste. Questionable sourcing. We've seen it. We've ignored it. But not anymore.
Because here’s the truth: green tech isn't a “nice to have” anymore. It’s a non-negotiable.
And if there’s one place stepping up with both tech muscle and sustainability vision-it’s India.
From eco-smart plugs in Delhi homes to Al-powered data centers in Hyderabad, India is embracing a new breed of innovation-one that doesn’t just solve problems but prevents new ones.
Energy-Efficient Devices: Smarter Inside, Greener Outside
Performance meets principle.
Today’s devices do more while consuming less. And they’re built to last—really last.
- Apple’s MacBook Air (M2) is the poster child of lightweight performance. With recycled aluminum and ARM-based low-power chips, it’s both lean and green.
- Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra isn’t just fast—it’s designed with Al-optimized battery usage and recycled parts.
- Dell Latitude 5000 Series shows how business laptops can be enterprise-grade and eco-grade.
- India isn’t behind. Devices like the Eve Energy Smart Plug are helping households track real-time power use—cutting both bills and emissions.
This isn’t evolution. It’s a design revolution.
Solar Power in Your Pocket (and Your Roof)
This story is from the May 2025 edition of PCQuest.
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