Platio integrates solar panels in pedestrian walkways and street furniture By Paul Ridden July 19, 2017 Visitors to a pop-up park in Budapest, Hungary, can now charge their smart devices with energy ...
We’re so excited to announce that the Hungarian startup Platio, which designed a modular energy-harvesting paving system made with recycled plastic, has now installed their first three systems. Within ...
The sidewalks of the future could be paved with solar panels – and the clean energy they generate could power electric cars. Hungarian startup Platio recently installed a 50-square-foot solar sidewalk ...
Platio first hit the headlines in July 2017 when it was announced the company had designed a modular energy-harvesting paving system made with recycled plastic. A mere two months later, Platio had ...
Hungary’s Platio has inaugurated a solar footpath in the Dutch city of Groningen. The installation consists of 2,544 monocrystalline Patio solar pavers with a 21.8% efficiency rating. It will generate ...
Platio Solar, a Hungarian green tech company, has announced a new series of walkable photovoltaic panels. “Solar Deck transforms outdoor areas such as terraces, rooftops, marinas, and event spaces ...
BUDAPEST, Oct 26 (Reuters) - A Hungarian tech company is taking small steps with recycled plastic waste to make solar panels built into pavements to power buildings and charge electronic devices in ...
You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. BUDAPEST — A Hungarian tech company is taking small steps with recycled plastic waste to make solar panels ...
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