Hungarian solar cell pavements for charging electric cars

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2018 is indeed the year of Hungarian startups already. A Hungarian enterprise has come up with an ingenious new idea: producing solar collecting pavement blocks from recycled plastic. As Forbes.hu reported, they have just completed a new experimental project in Budapest.
This decade has seen the rise of electric cars and the Hungarian startup, Platio, has exploited this trend; they have developed solar collecting pavement blocks from recycled materials. They aimed to construct a pavement which has a high carrying capacity, produces electricity during the daylight period and is capable of storing it. It is also designed to be compatible with a variety of network types. Thus, the energy produced could be used for a range of purposes such as lighting and operating traffic lights.
Moreover, the system is also capable of storing kinetic energy, so pedestrians may produce energy without even knowing it just by passing by on these blocks. This method has already been applied at Hello Wood’s pop up park in Budapest, and an office building in Astana, Kazakhstan, — the latter of which was related to the World Expo 2017.
This solution is both space-saving and decorative; Platio designs, constructs and controls the system.





