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SUNDAY, 11 MAY 2014

A company is raising crowd-sourced funds to turn the U.S.'s roads into giant energy farms.
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According to their Indigogo page, a company called Solar Roadways want to cover every highway in the U.S. in thick LED-lit glass solar panels.

There are around 30,000 square kilometres of roads in the U.S., so if their plan is successful, the energy-generating potential is huge - in fact, is every paved surface was covered with their solar panels, they would produce more energy than the U.S. consumes.

Solar Roadways' hexagonal solar panels can generate enough power to light the road, melt ice and snow, and send leftover energy to cities.

The was first presented in 2010, but now the founders Scott and Julie Brusaw have actually set up a working prototype in a parking lot outside their lab in Idaho. And it works

The tempered glass panels not only generate energy sustainable, they also offer a superior road surface to traditional materials - they're around 1.5cm thick and withstand fully-loaded tricks and even 113,000kg trucks driving over them.

And although they're glass, the surface isn't slippery and won't ever get iced-over as it's self-heating. It will also be able to show road markings and send up-to-date traffic messages to drivers through the inbuilt LED lights, and won't ever get potholes.

Even cooler, if rest stops or parking lots were paved with the solar panels, they could offer charging stations for electric cars. In the future, the Brusaw's think electric car users might even be able to charge the cars directly through the road as they drive - which means they'll never have to stop.

So what the hell are the downsides?

Well, the system would require a trench down one side of the road to hold power cables,Engadget reports. But this isn't necessarily a bad thing as it could also be used to store cables for a future high-speed data network.

And because each panel is wired, it makes repairs extremely easy. When one panel becomes faulty, the others around it let a repair person know their location.

Perhaps the main downside is that the project is expensive. The company is currently trying to raise $1 million to do more testing and refine their current product, as well as paving some smaller roads and parking lots. They'd need a lot more money if they wanted to pave the entire U.S. road system.

But when you compare that to the price of relying on fossil fuels, maybe it's not that steep.


Solar roads that could power the entire U.S. are on the horizon (Science Alert)

Wow sounds awesome! I used to wonder why they didnt make billboards with solar panels but imagine whole roads! Sounds like some dream come true for alternative energy!! :tup: :tup: :tup:
 
If the solar roads could be that resilient then yea why not. But also the rate of returns is not as high as investment. So I do not think it is viable in near future
 
If the solar roads could be that resilient then yea why not. But also the rate of returns is not as high as investment. So I do not think it is viable in near future
Well if it can be used to fuel electric cars...there maybe a way to detect who is taking how much but if they produce surplus of electricity then they prob can fuel houses (using the road as a powerhouse) ...sounds like something out of a scific but why not? Plus its America pumping into R&D who is suggesting it... :woot:
 
cost will be ridiculously high for build roads. And developing these panels in large number will also be a big issue. I don't know how it will sustain heavy traffic. But still pretty cool idea if above two are removed. Managing "Solar Roads" will be easier Job. Unless people start stealing the road :P
 
cost will be ridiculously high for build roads. And developing these panels in large number will also be a big issue. I don't know how it will sustain heavy traffic. But still pretty cool idea if above two are removed. Managing "Solar Roads" will be easier Job. Unless people start stealing the road :P
:rofl: Well we can find those whose house has a road looking solar panel as a roof top or in the garden...
 
Here is a question. Why the heck would someone put a solar panel on road out of all the empty space?
 
Here is a question. Why the heck would someone put a solar panel on road out of all the empty space?
lots of road, power street light, it is stated in the OP that the roads will use that energy to also heat, melt off snow and so on...and if they can generate more electricity then needed, prob channel it to the rest of the country ...maintaining this road network is already costing them in billions ..


30,000 square kilometres of roads in the U.S., so if their plan is successful, the energygenerating potential is huge - in fact, is every paved surface was covered with their solar panels, they would produce more energy than the U.S. consumes.


generate enough power to light the road, melt ice and snow, and send leftover energy to cities.

also offer a superior road surface to traditional materials

isn't slippery and won't ever get iced-over as it's self-heating

show road markings and send up-to-date traffic messages to drivers through the inbuilt LED lights, and won't ever get potholes.

charging stations for electric cars.
able to charge the cars directly through the road as they drive - which means they'll never have to stop.
 
50000kg safe. Abrams is over 70 tons not including the transporter. Other than that its only a matter of when. If not this then something even more fascinating.
 
50000kg safe. Abrams is over 70 tons not including the transporter. Other than that its only a matter of when. If not this then something even more fascinating.
I am just excited reading this...sounds soo cool :woot:
 
SCIENCEALERT STAFF
SUNDAY, 11 MAY 2014

A company is raising crowd-sourced funds to turn the U.S.'s roads into giant energy farms.
3029874-slide-panels-only.jpg


According to their Indigogo page, a company called Solar Roadways want to cover every highway in the U.S. in thick LED-lit glass solar panels.

There are around 30,000 square kilometres of roads in the U.S., so if their plan is successful, the energy-generating potential is huge - in fact, is every paved surface was covered with their solar panels, they would produce more energy than the U.S. consumes.

Solar Roadways' hexagonal solar panels can generate enough power to light the road, melt ice and snow, and send leftover energy to cities.

The was first presented in 2010, but now the founders Scott and Julie Brusaw have actually set up a working prototype in a parking lot outside their lab in Idaho. And it works

The tempered glass panels not only generate energy sustainable, they also offer a superior road surface to traditional materials - they're around 1.5cm thick and withstand fully-loaded tricks and even 113,000kg trucks driving over them.

And although they're glass, the surface isn't slippery and won't ever get iced-over as it's self-heating. It will also be able to show road markings and send up-to-date traffic messages to drivers through the inbuilt LED lights, and won't ever get potholes.

Even cooler, if rest stops or parking lots were paved with the solar panels, they could offer charging stations for electric cars. In the future, the Brusaw's think electric car users might even be able to charge the cars directly through the road as they drive - which means they'll never have to stop.

So what the hell are the downsides?

Well, the system would require a trench down one side of the road to hold power cables,Engadget reports. But this isn't necessarily a bad thing as it could also be used to store cables for a future high-speed data network.

And because each panel is wired, it makes repairs extremely easy. When one panel becomes faulty, the others around it let a repair person know their location.

Perhaps the main downside is that the project is expensive. The company is currently trying to raise $1 million to do more testing and refine their current product, as well as paving some smaller roads and parking lots. They'd need a lot more money if they wanted to pave the entire U.S. road system.

But when you compare that to the price of relying on fossil fuels, maybe it's not that steep.


Solar roads that could power the entire U.S. are on the horizon (Science Alert)

Wow sounds awesome! I used to wonder why they didnt make billboards with solar panels but imagine whole roads! Sounds like some dream come true for alternative energy!! :tup: :tup: :tup:

Nice thread. My kind of subject!!
 
Very interesting...especially if it could recharge cars. May not work in areas where heavy snow would overwhelm its melting capabilities. Hope no electrocution issue.
 
Very interesting...especially if it could recharge cars. May not work in areas where heavy snow would overwhelm its melting capabilities. Hope no electrocution issue.
true...but lets see how their trials come back :D
 
Very interesting...especially if it could recharge cars. May not work in areas where heavy snow would overwhelm its melting capabilities. Hope no electrocution issue.

I hope they do not discontinue making snow plows just cause the snow melts. I was joshing. They will have snow plows for the next 100 years, maybe have plows that run on snow?
 
That is awesome. But the oil industry lobby is very strong, so...
 
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