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EnGoPLANET Installs Innovative Solar-Kinetic Street Lights Solution in Las Vegas

published: 2016-03-04 17:40

EnGoPLANET announced a partnership with the City of Las Vegas. Through the partnership with the city, EnGoPLANET will install their innovative solar-kinetic street lights solution at Boulder Plaza. It will be the first-ever installation in the world of this street lighting technology that combines kinetic and solar energy.

EnGoPLANET is a New York City-based clean tech start-up, and the company aims to become a leader in the off-the-grid street lighting industry. The company plans to partner with Cities, Universities and Large Corporations in deploying this clean solution to light streets.

EnGoPLANET's Street Light is off-the-grid solution, powered by combining kinetic and solar energy. Kinetic energy is harvested from pedestrians' footsteps via kinetic energy pads. When someone steps over a kinetic pad, energy is created and goes directly to the battery. This solution is also equipped with many smart sensors. USB ports and Wireless Charging pad incorporated into the pole are additional useful features of the product.

Petar Mirovic, CEO of EnGoPLANET, said, "Currently, street lights in the world release more than 100 million tons of CO2 per year. Our generation has the moral responsibility to transform our energy system. EnGoPLANET's Street Light will revolutionize the way we illuminate streets. It will reduce CO2 emission, lower maintenance bill and with many new features, it will make cities smarter."

He added, "If you look at traditional street light poles, you will see that they are useless. They simply hold the lighting. With our solution, we've changed that by incorporating useful features into the pole and transforming it into a free service spot where people can rest, charge their portable devices, or connect to WiFi."

"The city of Las Vegas is a leader in sustainability, from our commitment to renewable energy to recycling, our alternative-fuel vehicles and streetlights," said Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman and added: "We are always interested in exploring new technologies that can help us to preserve our city for future generations."

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