While the Pebble Flow RV was on display ... This high-concept vehicle doesn't depend on chargers -- at least, not entirely. A set of solar panels embedded in the hood, roof and rear hatch of ...
Unveiled this week at CES 2025, the prototype, now called the AI-THd (AI Transformer Home, Drivable), follows the same general formula as the rendered concept ... front roof panel to create ...
AC Future initially unveiled its AI-TH RV concept at CES 2024 ... The AI-THu comes equipped with AI smart home technology, solar panels, energy storage, a water generator, and premium appliances ...
O ne of the biggest appeals of the Tesla Cybertruck is its promised versatility, a lot of which sits in its obscure bed ...
The Ecoflow River 3 solar generator weighs less than 8 pounds for ultimate portability on camping trips, RV adventures, and ...
The name of this travel trailer concept says it all: ForFreedom was designed to bring freedom of movement to the city-dwelling couple looking for a "stylish" RV that will get them out of the city ...
And the potential is surprisingly large: Reservoirs could host enough floating solar panels to generate up to 1,476 terawatt hours, or enough energy to power approximately 100 million homes a year.
Italian design firm Pininfarina and sustainable living solutions developer AC Future have expanded on an existing partnership and delivered an exciting debut at CES for a second consecutive year ...
Jan. 27, 2025 — While floating solar -- the emerging practice of putting solar panels on bodies of water -- is promising in its efficiency and its potential to spare agricultural and ...
US solar developer Donato Solar has submitted a concept plan to the DeKalb Planning and Zoning Commission for a 4MW solar project that will power a “boutique data center” in DeKalb, Illinois. The data ...
“The production-intent Pebble Flow marks a significant milestone in our journey to redefine RV travel,” said Bingrui Yang, founder and CEO of Pebble. “From the initial concept to our first ...
He boasted of having made “crazy money”—as much as $20,000 in a single month—by convincing just a handful of homeowners to cover their roofs with solar panels. Colvin, a sinewy former high ...