First footstep-powered streetlights illuminate Las Vegas

Global SourcesUpdated on 2023/12/01

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The smart lighting fixtures draw power from kinetic energy pads installed on the ground.

EnGoPlanet offers versions of the streetlight running on solar and kinetic energy,
or on solar energy alone. Image Source: EnGoPlanet

EnGoPlanet, a US-based startup, has made Las Vegas a testing site of its new smart streetlights that harness power from footsteps and/or solar energy. This effort is part of a bigger project that aims to light up electricity-lacking areas in Africa.

The four smart streetlights, which can be found at Las Vegas’ Boulder Plaza downtown, draw kinetic energy via pads that are installed on the ground near them. They also integrate thin solar panels at the heads to get more power during the day. With enough energy gained, the streetlights can also provide Wi-Fi and charge mobile devices.

According to EnGoPlanet, about 14 billion people across the globe have no access to electricity and lighting so the new innovation would help a lot. The startup isn’t the only one to recognize this concern. Other makers of smart city infrastructure and building supplies are making their own move to make smart living “greener”. Philips, earlier this year, had already put its smart streetlights in cities. Pavegen and UW-Madison recently developed footfall energy-generating tiles and flooring that could power smart lighting and devices. In China, there are already suppliers offering smart streetlights.

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