You are now entering the solar age. Please drive carefully.

Thanks to the latest in solar accessories and inventions, the signs you see on state highways are changing. They’re doing so so subtly that you might not notice at first, but these changes are revolutionary, part of the big change in government thinking which is set to redefine the way we live. solar powered road signs are high performance, low maintenance, and will keep on functioning no matter what happens to the grid. They show that even when it comes to transport, there are lots of ways to go green.

solar powered road signs take advantage of the fact that they’re outdoors all day to draw energy from the sun, and they use that energy to power graphics displays. Several different models are available, some just showing yellow-on-black text and others with full colour graphics capability. There are wheeled versions which are highly practical for use as temporary signage, such as when a diversion has been created. All these different models are fully weatherproof and have the capacity to draw the power they need even on overcast or rainy days, so you don’t need to worry that traffic control information will be missing when you need it. In fact, because they’re so independent and require so little maintenance, these signs are still more reliable than the old-fashioned, power-hungry electronic ones they’re replacing.

Solar powered signs of this sort can also be used for other purposes, and it won’t be long before you see them springing up outside commercial establishments, giving you directions of a different sort. If you own a small business which you’d like to make more visible, now’s the time to start thinking about what they might do for you. Solar accessories and inventions like this are illuminating the way to the future.


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Post added on on Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 at 8:38 am and is filed in Solar Information .
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