Solar Walkway
Introducing the Solar Walkway
A groundbreaking data floor designed to bring renewable energy to life in public spaces. Installed in urban environments, the Solar Walkway transforms everyday foot traffic into a visible and interactive energy source, empowering citizens to actively participate in the energy transition. Whether installed indoors or outdoors, the Solar Walkway seamlessly integrates into smart cities and buildings, offering both energy production and valuable data insights.
No longer hidden away on rooftops or in remote fields, our solar panels are integrated directly into the fabric of the city—right beneath your feet. You’ll find the Solar Walkway at train station entrances, car parks, public parks, or even on busy sidewalks. Harnessing the power of the sun, the floor generates energy that is fed back into the grid or stored in batteries. But it doesn’t stop there—the floor can also visualize data, such as pedestrian flow, step counts, or even engage the public with educational games.
How our technology works
The Solar Walkway uses solar energy from the sun to generate power. This power is fed back directly to the local grid or stored in a battery. The electricity can be used to power lights, charge vehicles, or other electronic devices. The floor tiles contain LED lights and are covered with a walkable glass layer to encourage engagement with citizens.
Walkable Solar Panels
The panels have an efficiency rating of two-thirds of regular PV panels. They generate up to 35Wp. Each module is 60 x 60 cm. The energy generated is sent back into the grid.
Sensors
9 sensors on every Walker module make the floor a powerful touchpad with endless possibilities.
Interactivity
The floors can be programmed to interact with the pedestrians, cyclists and cars through games or data visualisation.
Big data
The floor modules can read and respond to fit to user behavior. All data is available on an online dashboard in the cloud. The floor can be used for crowd management, smart mobility, and light art.
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