Electric Trees Could Be The Tech Tesla Is Looking For
The benefit for companies such as Tesla is the fact that these solar trees are fully integrated and scalable, which means you can create your own ‘forest’ of trees to power a neighborhood supercharging station or series of homes. These trees are also flexible to climate conditions, and their use of nano-leaves and piezoelectric ribbons means that energy is created and stored come rain or shine.
SolarBotanic trees are light and robust, which means they can withstand extreme weather conditions and are supplied as a kit ready for quick installation. The first v01 variant is expected to produce a total of 5 kW of power, and the V02 version will store all excess power in an attached battery back, similar to the Tesla Powerwall.
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