Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The smart road with a built in light that can even show you a weather forecast (and charge your electric car)


Roads that glow in the dark and could one day even charge electric cars are set to be introduced in the Netherlands from next year.
'Smart Highways' unveiled last week at Dutch Design Week will use the latest technologies in roads their designers claim will be 'more sustainable, safe and intuitive'.
The companies behind the project say their goal is to turn around the usual route of transport innovation by focusing on the highway rather than the vehicles which use it.
Electric priority lane: Special lanes which will allow drivers of electric cars to recharge their vehicles as they travel along them are among the most ambitious ideas put forward
Electric priority lane: Special lanes which will allow drivers of electric cars to recharge their vehicles as they travel along them are among the most ambitious ideas put forward
Energy efficient: Another plan is to fit motorways with lighting that brightens as vehicles approach then dims after they pass, saving electricity that would otherwise be wasted lighting empty roads
Energy efficient: Another plan is to fit motorways with lighting that brightens as vehicles approach then dims after they pass, saving electricity that would otherwise be wasted lighting empty roads

Among the most ambitious of the ideas for the future of road travel are special lanes which will allow drivers of electric cars to recharge their vehicles as they travel along them.
Another plan is to fit the roads with power-saving lights which will gradually brighten as vehicles approach then switch themselves off after they pass.
 
Those ideas are still some years off, but from next year Dutch roads will be painted with lines made from a photo-luminescent powder that charges in sunlight to illuminate the road for up to 10 hours overnight.
Another technology aimed for implementation next year is temperature-responsive dynamic paint which will make ice-crystals visible to drivers when cold weather makes road surfaces slippery.
The ideas - developed by Dutch firms Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans Infrastructure - have already been hailed as 'Best Future Concept' at the Dutch Design Awards.
However, there is as yet no information on how lanes which recharge electric cars travelling among them might work.
Glow in the dark: A feature set to be introduced on Dutch highways from next year is photo-luminescent paint for road markings which would charge during the day to illuminate the tarmac for up to 10 hours overnight
Glow in the dark: A feature set to be introduced on Dutch highways from next year is photo-luminescent paint for road markings which would charge during the day to illuminate the tarmac for up to 10 hours overnight
Dangerous conditions: Temperature-responsive dynamic paint will make ice-crystals visible to drivers when cold weather makes road surfaces slippery
Dangerous conditions: Temperature-responsive dynamic paint will make ice-crystals visible to drivers when cold weather makes road surfaces slippery
Studio Roosegarde said in a statement: 'Instead of focusing on the car to innovate the driving experience, Daan Roosegaarde and Heijmans are innovating the highway.
'Innovative designs such as the Glow-in-the-Dark Road, Dynamic Paint, Interactive Light, Induction Priority Lane and Wind Light will be realized within the following five years.
'The goal is to make roads that are more sustainable and interactive by using interactive lights, smart energy and road signs that adapt to specific traffic situations.'

Source : Dailymail

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