Solar Driven Green Street Technology Concept

We keep ourselves engaged with hunting green products that can be installed inside our living space, thereby cutting down electricity bills. But today, I have come across an energy saving product concept designed for public spaces. Spread over 7.3 square meters of the main panel, the solar cells along with Movement sensors energy saving system (MoSES) provide lighting all through all night.

All components required in this concept are well interlinked by a secretive connection to an electric grid that facilitates distribution of surplus energy as and when required. This energy can be utilized for not only illumination but also cater to numerous digital devices viz. computers, LCDs, information panels, wireless devices, Internet connectivity, public telephones.

Idea is to extract energy (of course solar) from every possible means that has it but doesn’t need. In layman’s language, bus stops can be seen as a perfect medium to install huge protective panels that can capture good amount of solar energy and can deliver it to those users who consumer more electricity.
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