Modular kinetic floor tiles made from papaya agricultural waste that harvest energy from footsteps and circulate air to prevent moisture buildup in flood-prone homes.
◆ WOW MOMENT
A homeowner in a humid coastal region watches as rain pounds outside, but their GroveFlow floor automatically activates—thousands of micro-turbines silently spin from the airflow, creating a gentle cooling breeze while the floor surface remains completely dry and mold-free, displaying a beautiful geometric pattern that glows softly from the harvested kinetic energy of just a few steps.
GroveFlow tiles are engineered from papaya agricultural waste, transformed through advanced compression molding into durable, modular flooring units. Each tile contains micro-windmill turbines that activate with footstep pressure, harvesting kinetic energy while circulating air to prevent moisture accumulation and mold growth.
$45-65 per square meter for direct-to-consumer sales. Bulk discounts available for construction companies and climate-resilience housing programs. Every purchase supports fair-trade manufacturing cooperatives in tropical regions.