A retrofit device that captures your braking energy and wirelessly transmits it to the grid. Every stop you make powers something somewhere.
Join the GridA rider in Jakarta stops at a busy intersection and watches their phone charge wirelessly from the handlebars. Across the street, the stadium glows brighter. In that 30-second red light, their braking just powered 50 homes for an hour.
This isn't science fiction. It's kinetic infrastructure.