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a phosphorescent cycle path that lights up at night
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At a time of global warming, it is important to develop non-polluting means of transport. If the electric car is still not widespread, especially because of prohibitive prices, the bicycle remains one of the most ecological means of getting around. It leaves no impact on the environment and in addition allows us to perform our daily exercise session. However, cycling at night can be risky, especially on poorly lit roads. A Polish company has found a solution with the phosphorescent cycle path.
And if in the future, our roads were lit only with solar energy ? We can't stop progress and after the inauguration in France of the first solar route, Poland recently unveiled a phosphorescent cycle path, which lights up at night thanks to the solar energy stored during the day.
Poland: a phosphorescent cycle path that lights up at night
Our modern cities have enormous energy needs, especially at night to light up roads and streets. Public lighting is very energy-hungry, not to mention the light pollution it causes. At a time when energy costs must be reduced at all costs to minimize the impact on the environment, researchers around the world are working on alternative and green energies.
A Polish company recently opened a phosphorescent cycle path. It is visible in the northwest of the country, in the small town of Lidzbark Warmiński. This cycle path is made up of a special coating made up of phosphors, small luminescent particles that recharge throughout the day thanks to sunlight. All of this light is stored, allowing the coating to glow in the dark. " The equipment we used for the track diffuses light for more than ten hours. This means that the road can radiate all night and then accumulate light the next day. ", Explained Igor Ruttmar of the TPA Instytut Badan Technicznych laboratory, at the origin of this unusual cycle track. This bike path is blue but other colors could be used according to scientists.
Additional tests are required
Are we going to see these phosphorescent cycle paths land in our cities? Not in the near future. If this technology shows promise, it is currently difficult to predict the life of such a coating. Additional tests are required. In addition, the cost is much higher than a conventional coating.
However, this is not the first time that we have discovered a luminous cycle path. In 2020, artist Daan Roosegarde created a similar track in the Netherlands, drawing inspiration from Van Gogh’s painting “The Starry Night”. However, the phosphorescent cycle path developed by Polish researchers works in total autonomy.
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