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These Dutch Cycling Paths Are Sheathed In Photovoltaic Cells

It's no secret that cycling is extremely popular in the Netherlands, a country that is renowned for being ahead of the curve when it comes to creating high-quality cycling paths and other infrastructure, with this healthy habit now being harnessed for the mission of sustainable energy with the creation of paths that are sheathed in photovoltaic cells.

Created as part of a collaboration between Wattway and the BAM Royal Group, these cycling paths cover a total surface area of 2,000 square meters, half of which is in North Holland and the rest in the North Brabant region. The cycling paths are essentially covered in photovoltaic cells that face the sky. What makes them a great innovation is the fact that they can be set up on existing cycling paths

By making use of the already environmentally friendly habit of cycling in order to augment infrastructure with renewable energy-generation capabilities, these cycling paths well and truly represent an innovative way to foster sustainability in transportation.
Trend Themes
1. Photovoltaic Cell Cycling Paths - Integration of photovoltaic cells into cycling paths offers a novel way to generate renewable energy while promoting sustainable transportation.
2. Sustainable Infrastructure - The creation of cycling paths sheathed in photovoltaic cells showcases a trend towards integrating sustainable energy into infrastructure development.
3. Renewable Energy Generation - The use of photovoltaic cells on cycling paths demonstrates a growing trend in utilizing renewable energy sources for power generation.
Industry Implications
1. Alternative Energy - The development of photovoltaic cell cycling paths presents new opportunities for innovation in the alternative energy industry.
2. Transportation - The integration of photovoltaic cells into cycling paths opens up possibilities for advancements in the transportation sector.
3. Infrastructure - The creation of sustainable cycling paths highlights the potential for disruption in the infrastructure industry.

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