Shade Cloths that Generate Solar Power

Super solar solutions for your backyard.

Amelia Walkley
Published on May 25, 2011
Updated on December 08, 2014

Sustainable design company SMIT has been busy developing solar power solutions as simple as putting up some sun protection in your backyard.

Tensile Solar Structures are "lightweight, modular systems that produce solar power". And they're not limited to decorating your place. The product has real-world applications: providing shade in car parks by day and generating power to light up at night is just one example.

The SMIT design team who created this versatile product were inspired to combine technologies of fabric architecture, composite materials and thin film photovoltaic technology. Designers Samuel Cochran, Teresita Cochran and Benjamin Wheeler Howes have also worked on the Solar Ivy project, a solar energy device attaches to the sides of buildings like ivy vines.

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Published on May 25, 2011 by Amelia Walkley
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