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SolarCap Light Emitting Tiles are complete, self-contained illuminating devices designed to be integrated into a variety of paving or masonry applications. Well suited for exterior use, they can add both day and nighttime color to patios, walkways, and other outdoor surfaces without additional wiring.

Available in six colors and two sizes, the tiles will fit within most regular paving modules. Photovoltaic cells collect and store solar energy (even in the rain), emitting a soft LED glow at night. These integral paving lights seem to be the next generation of the often used, but less-than-radiant solar powered garden lights. Once these tiles begin to dot suburban walkways, hopefully both solar and LED technology will gain a wider acceptance around the home beyond decorative plastic stakes.

Blackson Lighting is a US distributor of SolarCap Tiles, which are similar to the European/Australian Solarbricks profiled by Treehugger earlier this year.

+ SolarCap Tiles

7 Responses to “LIGHT EMITTING TILES”

  1. Adam Adam says:

    There are some of these sprinkled along the waterfront in Toronto. They change colors every few seconds, and are pretty nice looking!

  2. Jaymis Jaymis says:

    These were reviewed on “Dansdata”:http://dansdata.com/ledlights10.htm (amongst some other cool light-giving gear, bottom of page) a while back. Apparently the first version wasn’t really up to the rigors of, y’know, outside use, but the updated one held together fine.
    They do look fantastic though.

  3. Daniel Daniel says:

    Don’t they make you think of Michael Jackson’s ‘Billie jean’ video?

  4. Arun Sannuti Arun Sannuti says:

    Wouldn’t it just increase the light pollution problem?

  5. ken ken says:

    So where can we purchase this stuff? I have searched the web to not find anywhere, anyone know?

  6. Nicholas Nicholas says:

    Your RSS feed does not validate.. so I can’t add it to my reader. :-/ Any chance of this getting fixed soon?

  7. Michel Michel says:

    We sell them in Europe..

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