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Enhancing Solar Visibility Through Design on The Green Insider
Craig Merrigan, Co-founder & CEO of Spotlight Solar, discussed his background in the solar industry and his decision to co-found Spotlight Solar, which creates aesthetic solar structures such as shade structures and solar trees. He explained that the company’s goal is to make solar technology more engaging and visible to foster its greater adoption. Craig highlighted that while solar had a positive image, its limited visibility, particularly in residential and commercial settings, hindered its wider adoption.
Today on episode 309 of The Green Insider, Spotlight Solar offers two main products:
- The Haven Solar Shelter: a picnic table with a solar-powered shade canopy that charges devices and provides backup power.
- Solar Trees: large, sculptural solar installations for public spaces to promote renewable energy.
Solar Trees are engineered for durability, able to withstand Category 5 hurricanes and flooding. Examples include 26 installations in Miami and a Haven Solar Shelter that survived major storm surges on Sanibel Island.
Solar Trees use deep, reinforced concrete foundations, while Haven shelters require no underground work and can be set up quickly with minimal skills.
These products are designed for public engagement and visibility, not just cost optimization. Solar Trees generate significant public awareness, with over 60 million annual impressions, and are often installed to showcase environmental stewardship.
Both Solar Trees and Haven shelters generate 4–10 kilowatts of power, with some models including battery storage for power during outages.
Installations are found in universities, public spaces, and military bases. Eight Haven shelters will soon be installed at a major international airport, with design considerations to minimize reflectivity.
Future improvements to the Haven line are expected, including enhanced resilience and more outdoor furniture options.
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