Our integrations are interactive educative educational and fun.
Energy from floor.
Our roots our story starts in 2008 when we open the world s first sustainable dance club and let partygoers loose on our energy generating dance floor.
The tiles of this smart floor are equipped with walkable solar panels converting solar power to sustainable energy.
The smart energy floor engages people in the built environment in sustainable energy generation.
For instance when killian fox from the guardian visited pavegen s offices and jumped on demo tiles with ceo laurence kemball cook the pair created enough energy to turn on a radio.
Energy floors a netherlands based company wants to be a player in the sustainable energy market.
We do this by making energy production visible interactive smart and fun.
Energy floors aims to create awareness about renewable energy generation and environmental impact.
As a person steps on an energy floor tile the tile flexes about 10 mm.
Our energy quiz is a brand new game which fits perfectly into the new reality of social distancing and already a huge hit with both children and adults.
The need in the fight against climate change raising awareness about energy production and energy consumption is an important element.
The sensors in the floor gather all the data and send it to the public cloud based dashboard.
In 2008 the team created club watt an ecological dance club with flooring tile that harnesses the ecstatic movements of dancers converting kinetic energy to actual.
The floor can be easily integrated into any science center or museum.
Motion sensors collect data about pedestrian movement across installation sites.
During the day the solar panels generate power to provide the floor and the location of sustainable energy.
They don t just talk the talk they walk the walk literally.
The energy conservation requirements for one and two family homes and townhouses three stories or less in height are also given in chapter 11 of the 2018 irc.
They re called pavegen tiles.
Mashable directs our attention to energy floors a groovy company based in rotterdam that has used dancefloor power to create more than 8 billion joules of electricity so far.
Beginning with the 2012 international codes the energy conservation provisions of chapter 11 of the irc are an exact duplicate of the provisions of the iecc for the same building.