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World Environment Day 2017: Israeli Solar Energy Tree 'Planted' In Central France
Israeli firm Sologic has developed a solar-powered unit called eTree, which is designed to look like a tree and converts sunlight into power. The eTree features solar panels on its top that provide shade during the day and illumination at night, as well as USB charging ports, free Wi-Fi, an LCD screen, electrical outlets, and benches. The first eTree was unveiled in 2014, and it has since been installed in several Israeli and American cities. The eTree in Nevers, France, was recently installed, allowing residents to charge their phones, surf the web, and enjoy some shade. Sologic aims to promote sustainability and provide green energy solutions with its eTree product.
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Europe's First Solar 'eTree' In France Converts Sunlight To Electricity & More
Solar Tree Europ, a start-up company, has created the first solar tree in Europe. The tree, designed by Israeli artist Yoav Ben Dov, uses solar panels as leaves to convert sunlight into electricity. The tree, located in the town of Nevers in France, aims to promote awareness of sustainability within the community. It provides charging stations for smartphones and bikes, rest points for shade, internet surfing, night lights, and clean water. The tree was provided by Solar Tree Europ and developed by Sol-logic. The prototype was unveiled in 2014, and there are plans to expand to other cities in Israel and the United States.
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The eyes have it
The article discusses the rise of highly visible solar installations, such as solar benches and solar trees, that not only demonstrate a commitment to solar energy but also provide practical benefits to the community. Companies like Strawberry Energy, E-Tree, and Spotlight Solar are mentioned as manufacturers of these installations. The article highlights the features and benefits of these solar installations, including free charging stations, Wi-Fi, lighting, and environmental sensors. The cost of these installations ranges from $10,000 to $100,000. The article emphasizes the growth and positive impact of these solar installations on the companies involved. The event described in the article is ongoing, as it discusses the current state of the solar installation industry.
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Introducing the solar powered e-Tree, why isn't this a thing?
Sologic has developed the eTree, a life-size sculpture in the form of a tree powered by solar panels. The eTree is part of a public space made from 100 percent sustainable materials, providing rest, shade, free WiFi and a place to cool water. The energy produced from the solar panels activates a camera and LCD screen display providing visitors with information and allows for inter-communication with other eTrees planted in different locations around the world. The eTree is set to be planted in Nice, France, and then rolled out progressively to other countries.
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Extraordinary solar eTree transforms public seating
Sologic, an Israeli company, has developed the eTree, a self-contained power station and seating area that provides free wireless Internet, charging stations for electronic devices, nighttime lighting, and water coolers. The eTree is powered by a canopy of solar panels. The company aims to install more eTrees in Israel and worldwide, creating a link between communities and promoting environmental awareness and sustainability. The eTrees have different models with varying features, such as water coolers and docking stations. Sologic plans to sell the eTrees to municipalities, philanthropic organizations, and corporations. The units require minimal maintenance and are built to withstand harsh weather conditions. Sologic is based in Binyamina and currently has 10 employees.
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