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Our local partner BAM Royal Group commissioned two 1,000 m² photovoltaic bike paths in the Netherlands with Wattway technology this autumn.
A Wattway pack screwed in Tokyo! 6 Wattway panels power smartphone and computer charging thanks to an outlet installed near two public benches.
12 Wattway photovoltaic panels screwed to power the electric boats of the Port of La Baule-Le Pouliguen, France. © Romain Petit – Bouygues Energies & Services
6 Wattway photovoltaic panels to power 4 charging stations for electric bikes.
6 Wattway photovoltaic slabs screwed to power bike terminals. This one-year experiment in partnership with Paris La Défense aims to determine the lifespan under an intense flow of pedestrians and soft mobility.
9 Wattway panels to power light poles at the school’s main entrance. 9 Wattway panels to feed the gatehouse at the west entrance.
Installation of 3 Wattway circular photovoltaic panels that power 2 electric bike charging stations for employees of the Colas agency in Sucy-en-Brie, France.
18 panels to supply the guardhouse in winter and misters in the playground in summer ©TOA Road Corporation
A 6-panel Wattway Pack powers autonomous lights on a pedestrian crosswalk
6 Wattway panels to power two scooter charging stations and a connected bench. Toa Tone Boring Factory, Enzan City, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan ©TOA Road Corporation
A 12-panel Wattway Pack fully powers 5 electric bike charging docks. ©Miage
27 Wattway panels to power the security booth ©Tenma
18 wattway panels to power part of the adjacent training building ©David MICHAUD-GokanKK
216 Wattway panels installed in the parking lot to power the Household Waste Recycling Centre ©Picturedesk Pictures55
A 6-panel Wattway Pack powers autonomous lights on a pedestrian crosswalk ©Julien Gazeau
A 3-panel Wattway Pack powers a secured bike shelter (Mobypod by Nielsen Concept) as well as charging station for electric bikes ©Pierre Pionner - Semaphore
A 3 panels Wattway Pack installed in front of the TOA Road head office to power the light path at nightfall ©David MICHAUD-GOKAN KK
A 3-panel Wattway Pack powers a secured bike shelter Mobypod as well as charging station for electric bikes ©Stéphanie Chaumont
A 3-panel Wattway Pack powers autonomous lights on a pedestrian crosswalk © Hervé Fabre
A 4-panel Wattway Pack fully powers 2 electric bike charging docks. ©Hervé Fabre
A 6-panel Wattway Pack fully powers 4 electric bike charging docks. ©Hervé Fabre
A 3-panel Wattway Pack powers a secured bike shelter (Mobilypod by Nielsen Concept) as well as charging station for electric bikes © Jean-Dominique Billaud
On a bike path along the Canal de l'Ourq, 54 m² of Wattway panels coupled with a storage system make it possible to light a very dark bridge day and night, to secure the passage of bikers. ©Chump-Manuel Lagos Cid
A 12-panel Wattway Pack powers an autonomous CCTV traffic camera on a bike path © Hervé Fabre
168 m² for electric bike charging stations and lighting heritage sites. A 3-panel Wattway Pack powers autonomous lights on a pedestrian crosswalk © Hervé Fabre
21 m² of Wattway panels installed on a bike path to produce renewable energy, which is sent back into the electrical grid © Capa pictures Oscar Timmers
48 m² of panels supply part of the city hall's energy needs, as well as charging stations for electric vehicles © Yves Soulabaille
66 m² of panels coupled with a storage system power the autonomous lighting of a pedestrian path © Hervé Fabre
Bouygues Construction uses the electricity produced by 42 m² of Wattway, in addition to other renewable energy solutions installed on the site of its head office © Christophe Demonfaucon
25 m² of Wattway panels are used for self-consumption in office buildings and to power an electric vehicle charging station © Hervé Douris