Commuters in a Canadian bus shelter hold hands to activate Duracell-powered heaters during a winter cold snap.

Duracell Moments of Warmth: Heated bus shelter

In a winter of ice storms and a polar vortex, moments of warmth are few and far between. So to change that, Duracell Quantum batteries in Canada retrofit a bus shelter with heaters, but the only way to get the heat to work is through a human connection, people joining their hands.

The shelter is set up so warmth only kicks in when two or more commuters complete a simple circuit by touching the contact points and holding hands in the middle.

In cold-weather urban transit, small prompts that reward cooperation can turn waiting time into a shared moment, and into a brand story.

Standalone takeaway: “Moments of Warmth” is an ambient activation where a heated bus shelter only turns on when strangers connect, translating battery power into something you can literally feel.

Why “warmth you earn together” is the right mechanism

This idea works because the product promise is experienced, not explained. You do not read about power. You feel it as soon as the group forms, and the emotional beat is immediate: awkwardness flips into a laugh, then into relief.

What makes the interaction memorable

  • Clear rule in seconds. No app, no signup, no instructions beyond the physical cues.
  • Instant feedback. The reward is heat, right now, right where you are standing.
  • Social proof built in. Every new person who walks up sees the behavior and understands what to do.

What to steal for your own ambient activation

  • Make the benefit tangible. If your claim is about performance, choose an output people can sense.
  • Use a cooperative trigger. Shared actions create a story people retell without prompting.
  • Keep the loop short. If it takes more than one minute to understand, street attention disappears.
  • Let the environment do the explaining. Physical design beats copy when you only have a few seconds.

A few fast answers before you act

What is “Duracell Moments of Warmth”?

It is an ambient bus shelter activation where heaters only activate when commuters connect physically, turning “power” into a felt experience.

How does the bus shelter get activated?

Two or more people complete a simple circuit by touching the shelter’s contact points while joining hands, which triggers the heating system.

Why does the hand-holding mechanic matter?

Because it forces cooperation. The brand benefit is delivered through a human moment, which makes the warmth feel earned and memorable.

What is the brand message in one sentence?

In cold winters you need power, and sometimes the best power comes from connecting with other people.

What is the main lesson for experiential marketing?

If you want people to remember a claim, make them participate in a mechanism that behaves like the claim.