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The SolaRoad is the world's first bike path made from solar panels, and is a prototype project testing the feasibility of various proposal for smart highways. The path with a length of 100 m opened in the week of 21 October 2014,[1] and was designed by a consortium of organizations, which built the pathway in Krommenie, Netherlands.[2][3]

The path was formally opened in November 2014 by the Dutch Minister of Energy Henk Kamp.[4]

Consortium

The technology was developed by a consortium consisting of Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Imtech and Ooms Civiel, with support of the province North Holland as owner of the path.[5]

Technology

The road surface consists of prefab panels with a surface of 1 cm thick hardened glass. Beneath the glass solar cells are installed. TNO states that this energy can be used for lighting of the road, traffic lights and road signs. The energy is also delivered to local dwellings. TNO thinks in future electrical vehicles might be driven by the road itself.[5] This prototype will be studied during three years.

In the first month, the path delivered enough energy to sustain 1 family.[6]

Problems

On second Christmas day 2014, a 1 square meter section of the top-layer coating detached from the glass layer, and that portion of the bike path had to be repaired.[7]

Criticists of the technology see several problems[8]:

  • The panels might get dirty, because they are laying flat. Mud, snow, etc. might accumulate on the surface.
  • The panels cannot be tilted for highest efficiency, which can be done in a roof installation.
  • Cyclists will block the sunlight when passing.
  • The costs are considered high.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.solaroad.nl/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/PressReleaseSolaRoadOpened_21Oct.pdf
  2. ^ Spakovskis, Robert (Nov 7, 2014). "SolaRoad: World's first solar cycle path to open in the Netherlands". Phys.org.
  3. ^ Mlot, Stephanie (Nov 10, 2014). "The Netherlands Preps World's First Solar Road". PC Magazine.
  4. ^ Official website Solaroad company
  5. ^ a b TNO about the technology
  6. ^ Cobouw
  7. ^ "Zonnecellen-fietspad SolaRoad beschadigd" (in Dutch). Jan 5, 2015.
  8. ^ RTL Nieuws