 Night Owl – Solar-Powered Lighting System For Sustainable Cities
Night Owl – Solar-Powered Lighting System For Sustainable Cities
Eco Factor: LED street lighting system powered by  solar energy. Industrial designer Edan Kurzweil feels that if we want to prevent  ourselves from falling over potholes in the era where electricity would  be much more expensive than what it is today, then solar energy will  have to be exploited as much as possible. To keep city lanes and  highways illuminated in the future, Edan has come up with a solar  powered lighting system known as the Night Owl.
The path and street lighting units are illuminated via high-output  LED clusters that rely on batteries charged by large flexible polymer  solar films incorporated on the top of the lights. The lights would also  be hardwired into the city’s power grid to return any additional solar  energy back to the city or to draw minimal charging power during long  winters, or extended periods of time without sunlight. The solar module  is covered in a transparent sphere that reduces accumulation of debris,  which finally reduces the maintenance costs.
Without restricting the concept at just the solar lights, Edan has  also developed a parking meter working on similar technology. The Night  Owl parking meter is also powered by solar energy and has built-in  lighting that can reduce the need for additional street lights. The  meter is developed to harness enough energy to power a time display and a  credit card swipe strip.
Night Owl – Solar-Powered Lighting System For Sustainable Cities
               
 
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