It seems the wait for the first solar roadways in America might soon be over. In the small town of Sandpoint, Idaho, plans are already underway to replace public asphalt and concrete surfaces with ...
Over the weekend, the Solar Roadways project on Indiegogo reached its target of $1 million. At the time of publishing, that figure is now north of $1.4 million, with five days left to go. The concept ...
What if we take something millions of people use every day and turn it into something that could also make clean energy? Well, that’s the idea behind solar roads. The first solar road was built in the ...
Dear EarthTalk: Are solar roadways still a “thing”? Why don’t we have them everywhere now helping us keep our EVs charged up and rolling? – Jason M., Shelton, CT In 2014 the concept of solar powered ...
The city of Peachtree Corners, Georgia, now boasts the first section of solar roadway in the United States, officials declared in a press release last week. Peachtree Corners, a suburb of Atlanta, ...
Solar Roadways, an Idaho-based startup, is eyeing up the iconic, cross-country Route 66 to potentially lay the familiar road with solar panels. We first learned of the plan a year ago, and since then ...
I'm going to take a page out of the Fashion Bros book and crush your dreams. The Solar Roadway the Internet is freaking out about and that has racked up $1.38 million on Indiegogo is actually a shitty ...
(TNS) -- Highways and interstates are a quintessential part of America’s landscape and culture. The U.S. interstate highway system alone includes 47,000 miles of roads. That’s a lot of asphalt and ...
Scott and Julie Brusaw have been working on their Solar Roadway–literally a road made of solar panels–for several years. And, now, they’re finally ready with their first full trial: a 12 by 36 foot ...
Route 66 could be poised to become the first public road in America to be covered in solar panels, thanks to a joint venture between the state of Missouri and an Idaho-based startup developing the ...
The future of America's roads, streets and highways may hold a solar roadway that can generate heat to melt snow and electricity to power vehicles. In what may be a prototype of an actual information ...
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