Cell phone users in need of a power source are now able to rent a portable recharging power pack at six new kiosks in Katy, officials from Reliant Energy announced. Adam Runquist, director of portable power for Reliant Energy, said the kiosks allow cell phone users to rent a portable charger—called an NRG Go Pack—from the touch-screen self-service kiosks. The chargers work with newer models of iPhones, including the older iPhone 4 models, as well as the majority of Android devices. Lightning connectors and micro USB cables are also available, he said. NRG Go Little Woodrows Katy Renee Meaux, marketing manager for NRG portable power, explains the new NRG Go Portable Power solution kiosk now in operation at Little Woodrow's in Katy. The kiosk allows customers to rent a portable cell phone charging pack to use to charge their own cell phones. There are six in Katy: two at Typhoon Texas Water Park, and one each at Little Woodrow's, Hilton Garden Inn, the Katy Family YMCA and at No Label Brewing Co.[/caption] “For us, now, it’s about taking the outlet with you,” Runquist said. “[The NRG Go Pack] makes the outlet go with you. It is super simple.” The first six kiosks are located at No Label Brewing Co., Typhoon Texas—which has two—the Katy Family YMCA, the Hilton Garden Inn and Little Woodrow’s. When using the kiosk, customers select the type of cell phone they own, choose the number of power packs they would like to rent and then pay with either a debit or credit card, he said. Once payment is accepted, the charger pack is unlocked from the kiosk. The packs can be rented for up to seven days and returned to any kiosk, he said. Existing Reliant Energy customers are allowed one free day of rental. If a customer decides to keep a charging pack for more than seven days, they can opt to buy it for a total of $40. The seven-day fee of $21 would be subtracted, and those who keep the charger would pay only $19 extra, he said. In a press statement from Reliant Energy, Elizabeth Killinger, president of Reliant and NRG Retail, said the power packs will allow customers to continue to use their mobile devices without worrying about running out of battery life. “Everyone knows what ‘power anxiety’ feels like—that acute fear of your phone battery going to zero and being helpless,” Killinger said. “With NRG Go, people can get the charge they need when they’re away from outlets.”