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Remember the solar highway in the Netherlands? The Netherlands tried to lay solar panels
on ordinary roads.
The Netherlands Academy of Applied Sciences has set up the "Solar Road" project team to develop a new solar cell system that concentrates sunlight absorbed by the road surface into a small, high-efficiency solar cell through a concentrating device
.
Their solar installation, ready to test the road paving in a small town near Armstrong
.
Researchers estimate that their solar roads generate about 50 kilowatt-hours of electricity per square meter per year, compared with 3,500 kilowatt-hours
per household in the Netherlands.
The United States has a similar plan
.
Solar Roadway is a revolutionary project initiated by a couple in the United States who plan to build a smart solar road system idea within a few years, with solar road bricks laid on the road to realize the great idea
of collecting solar power, providing LED lighting, and inductively charging electric vehicles 。 Despite the modest returns, the crowdfunding project made a big difference on Indiegogo, earning $2.
25 million in fundraising, and now the SolarRoadway Solar Road System project has finally started a small-scale pilot construction project on Route 66 in the Missouri section of U.
S.
Highway 66, taking a small step
towards reality with local government support.
Each solar road brick of the SolarRoadway Solar Road System project is covered with tempered glass and laid by tempered glass panels in the shape of a hexagonal shape with photovoltaic panels embedded in the panels, which can use solar energy to generate electricity, which are mainly laid in
roads and parking lots.
These panels can be connected
to electricity consumers such as homes and businesses through roads and parking lots.
For many years, the Scotts have been working on
solar roads.
However, SolarRoadway also faces huge cost problems, and technology author Aaron Saenz estimated at the time that laying 29,000 square miles of such solar roads in the United States would cost about 56 trillion yuan
.
Tom Blair, an engineer at the Missouri Department of Transportation, commented, "SolarRoadways promise to create new revenue streams, and if the project is planned realistically, these roads will hopefully bear their own costs
.
" The crowdfunding project is expected to be completed
by the end of the year after receiving support from the local government.
Remember the solar highway in the Netherlands? The Netherlands tried to lay solar panels
on ordinary roads.
The Netherlands Academy of Applied Sciences has set up the "Solar Road" project team to develop a new solar cell system that concentrates sunlight absorbed by the road surface into a small, high-efficiency solar cell through a concentrating device
.
Their solar installation, ready to test the road paving in a small town near Armstrong
.
Researchers estimate that their solar roads generate about 50 kilowatt-hours of electricity per square meter per year, compared with 3,500 kilowatt-hours
per household in the Netherlands.
The United States has a similar plan
.
Solar Roadway is a revolutionary project initiated by a couple in the United States who plan to build a smart solar road system idea within a few years, with solar road bricks laid on the road to realize the great idea
of collecting solar power, providing LED lighting, and inductively charging electric vehicles 。 Despite the modest returns, the crowdfunding project made a big difference on Indiegogo, earning $2.
25 million in fundraising, and now the SolarRoadway Solar Road System project has finally started a small-scale pilot construction project on Route 66 in the Missouri section of U.
S.
Highway 66, taking a small step
towards reality with local government support.
Each solar road brick of the SolarRoadway Solar Road System project is covered with tempered glass and laid by tempered glass panels in the shape of a hexagonal shape with photovoltaic panels embedded in the panels, which can use solar energy to generate electricity, which are mainly laid in
roads and parking lots.
These panels can be connected
to electricity consumers such as homes and businesses through roads and parking lots.
For many years, the Scotts have been working on
solar roads.
However, SolarRoadway also faces huge cost problems, and technology author Aaron Saenz estimated at the time that laying 29,000 square miles of such solar roads in the United States would cost about 56 trillion yuan
.
Tom Blair, an engineer at the Missouri Department of Transportation, commented, "SolarRoadways promise to create new revenue streams, and if the project is planned realistically, these roads will hopefully bear their own costs
.
" The crowdfunding project is expected to be completed
by the end of the year after receiving support from the local government.