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New: The Electric Cube!

Just in time for the start of Europe's largest education fair, Didacta, we are pleased to present a new product for primary schools: the electric cube!

The electrical cube combines playful learning with scientific curiosity and makes physics accessible, safe and child-friendly. It also meets the curriculum requirements for 3rd and 4th grade. It contains five exciting experiments and perfectly complements our solar research set .


The practical cube stool in which the experiments are stored also fits visually into the students' learning environment as a piece of furniture. The plain and simple shape gives the electrical components so much space that they invite safe and independent exploration. The individual components are easy to understand and can be used without any concerns.


With the five experiments in the electrical cube, students can explore electrical circuits themselves – ideal for science lessons in the subject area of “materials and energy”. No prior knowledge of power and electricity is required.


All experiments are included in four versions and can be quickly and easily assigned to the appropriate experiments thanks to the color scheme of the individual modules. The transparent housings of the individual modules make the experiments particularly clear and increase the students' joy of experimentation. All utensils are easy to store in the cube and can therefore be quickly assembled and disassembled.

Due to its stable and robust construction and intuitive usability, the cube is particularly suitable for use in primary schools. Thanks to the cube's modern and wireless charging system, the research set can be used in class at any time and without a long lead time. The charging system has also been expanded with a photovoltaic module to make it possible to experience various methods of generating electricity.


The electric cube was developed by Lothar Leuchter, who is now part of our advisory board . He will be at the Didacta in Stuttgart together with Matthias, Marc and other team members from Solar Bildung.


Visit us at booth 3A72, hall 3 and discover the electric cube live!

Didacta 2025: 11–15. February, Stuttgart Trade Fair

 


 
 
 

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