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Solar Trees.jpgOur bamboo-bike-loving intern Christine Wei, currently tweeting from Taiwan, noticed this story on Inhabitat about an ingenious design for future parking lots. It looks like an attractive way to shade your car from the intensity of the sun, but in fact the panels are harvesting solar rays, not just deflecting them. 

Inhabitat explains:

Each of the trees in Neville Mars‘s solar forest is composed of a set of photovoltaic leaves

mounted on an elegantly branching poll. The base of each trunk features an power outlet that can be used to juice up your eco ride as you run errands.

Neville told Inhabitat that the tree and leaf design wasn’t a goal but came naturally as they tried to maximize the shaded surface that the structures provide. Although the efficiency of overlapping photovoltaic panels initially raised some concerns, Neville went on to explain that the leaves rotate with the sun to ensure maximum efficiency. The solar forest is certainly an aesthetic step up from your standard sun-baked concrete parking lot, and serves as great inspiration for integrating solar technology with natural forms.

How cool is that?!

[Inhabitat]

Photo: Neville Mars

Comments

  1. Liz
    July 29, 2009, 12:29 pm

    So awesome! Where is this parking structure? Are there plans to build more?

  2. Cate
    July 29, 2009, 1:08 pm

    Whoever said that solar panels had to be ugly got it wrong. These are truly a work of art and functional as well.

  3. Marilyn
    July 29, 2009, 2:00 pm

    @Liz: I don’t think the parking lot has been built yet. The Solar Forest was a proposal submitted by Neville Mars to the Shanghai Expo 2010. Mars is the chief architect and planner for the computer graphics company Crystal CG, which provided the graphics for the Beijing Olympics.

  4. Cheap Airfare
    July 30, 2009, 12:15 am

    This is most incredible solar panels parking lots as i ever seen.Designer almost have skinny knowledge of how solar pv works & effects of shading a pv panel.

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    August 10, 2009, 6:07 pm

    I just get know it thanks for sharing this I am really interested to go on that place it’s looking great and the picture is just like a 3D animation lol.

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    August 16, 2009, 7:56 am

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    August 29, 2009, 2:53 am

    I never thought there’s something like this.It’s very beautiful and looks relaxing for you and your car.One more thing,it’s eco-friendly and charge are gain naturally from the sun.

  8. mackenzie
    August 29, 2009, 6:31 pm

    it would also be nice to have windmills at the very top of a few of them to provide electricity for nighttime lighting and if it generates enough you will be able to charge your electric car

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