English: 中文版 ∷  英文版

Product Maintenance

Poland opens the "luminescent" bicycle lane, and the phosphor becomes the biggest player.

A town in Poland opened a shining bicycle lane in September 23rd, and the bicycle road did not need to rely on any external source of energy to flicker in the night country. But how do the bike lanes shine in the absence of external energy? The key element is the light of the sun. Built by the European construction company TPASp.zo.o, the luminescent bicycle lane was officially opened in Poland. (photo source: TPASp.zo.o) the 100 meter bicycle road, located in Liz Barker Town, Wahl MEIA, Poland, was built by the European construction company TPASp.zo.o. The purpose was to allow people riding a bicycle at night to enjoy a safer riding experience. TPA executive Igor Ruttmar said at night in the suburb of Poland. The roads are often inadequately illuminated, hoping to avoid any accidents between the riders and the pedestrians through this luminous bicycle lane. The biggest player in the bicycle lane that glitters at night is the luminophore material. In the daytime, the bicycle road uses the sun to capture the energy needed, then to the night, the energy stored in the day is used to send out the light source, which can continue to glow for about 10 hours, and the phosphor can make a variety of different colors. Although there is no need for external energy to light the bicycle, it is quite energy saving, but the cost is higher than the average bicycle lane, and it is one of the problems of how to maintain the sustainability of the light-emitting materials, and the team is still testing these problems, so this is a bicycle. It will take some time for the technical distance from both aesthetic and practical technology to commercialization.

Scan the qr codeclose
the qr code