The Solar Roof Is the Ultimate Renewable Resource

Big-box stores could help slash emissions and save millions by putting solar panels on roofs. Why aren’t more of them doing it?

It’s not what you see in the window, but what you don’t see.

A solar roof isn’t just a roof, it’s a solar-powered electric vehicle. It’s even got that electric car that was once the “Holy Grail.”

The sun’s rays are shining through it to power the vehicle. There are no windows on it.

And just like the solar panels on a roof, it’s also got an on/off button.

All this is made possible by the sun, the same sun that’s powering the grid and the millions of homes and businesses that depend on it for power.

Solar panel costs may seem like a prohibitive barrier to solar adoption, but it’s actually a relatively small one. The solar roof is a simple, cheap, and reliable technology that could easily change the world economically and environmentally.

The sun is the ultimate renewable resource. The energy produced by it is free and clean. It doesn’t pollute. It doesn’t run out. It doesn’t run out of energy. It’s available 24/7. There’s no need for a utility, and no need for any fossil fuel plants, to run into the sun.

The sun is the ultimate renewable resource.

Solar panel costs may seem like a prohibitive barrier to solar adoption, but it’s actually a relatively small one.

The solar roof is a simple, cheap, and reliable technology that could easily change the world economically and environmentally.

It’s like a solar panel, but it’s made with real, 3-D printed structural materials. It’s as strong as concrete, and far lighter all while being less expensive, too. At a fraction of the cost of a typical solar panel, it could be deployed on most rooftops. It could be deployed on nearly any home.

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