At CES 2010, Regen introduced an environmentally friendly way to charge iPhones and iPods. The company makes personal, home electronics that allow consumers to create and use their own energy. <br /><br />The first product they are bringing to the market is called the ReNu tablet. It is a personal, solar tablet around 9×9 inches. ReNu can be taken outside to gather power, or it can also be hung on a window with a suction cup. <br /><br />Once the energy is gathered, the device stores it in a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery. Consumers have the option of charging their iPhones and iPods through a USB port or through a dock that works with tablet. <br /><br />Mark Riedy, Regen’s Director of Communications, told WebProNews that the company has already seen a lot of interest in its products. He credits this positive adoption to the fact that “people want to do something good for the environment.” <br /><br />Regen is hoping to have both the tablet and the dock available by June.