Solar panels, produced by Colas SA's Wattway unit, owned by Bouygues SA, are laid onto a road in this undated handout photo released to the media on Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2016. A subsidiary of Bouygues SA has designed rugged solar panels, capable of withstand the weight of an 18-wheeler truck, that theyÕre now building into road surfaces. Credit: Wattway

Solar panels, produced by Colas SA’s Wattway unit, owned by Bouygues SA, are laid onto a road; they are capable of withstanding the weight of an 18-wheeler truck. Credit: Wattway

Electric avenues that can transmit the sun’s energy onto power grids may be coming to a city near you.

A subsidiary of Bouygues SA has designed rugged solar panels, capable of withstand the weight of an 18-wheeler truck, that they’re now building into road surfaces. After nearly five years of research and laboratory tests, they’re constructing 100 outdoor test sites and plan to commercialize the technology in early 2018.

“We wanted to find a second life for a road,” said Philippe Harelle, the chief technology officer at […]

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