
Solar powered products are made all the time; from phones to boats, just about anything can run on solar energy. However, roads which are treated to sunlight all through the days have never been used to harvest solar energy and that is quite surprising.
Whatever the difficulties had been in harvesting solar energy from roads, Solar Roadways have finally won a grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to do just that. The $100,000 grant would be used to make Solar Road Panels which are basically panels of solar cells and glass that would catch the rays of the sun throughout sunny days.
The Solar Road Panels would be used on roads and parking lots instead of the petroleum-based asphalt that is generally being used currently. The panels would also contain LEDs that light up the path and even give warnings about roadblocks and wildlife ahead of drivers. Although the Solar Panels are just in the prototype stage, designer Scott Brusaw believes that layering the entire U.S. interstate highway system with the panels would garner enough energy to sustain the country.
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