Bioclimatic Bus Stops — Seville, Spain
University of Seville scientists have developed a solar-powered bioclimatic bus stop. Through an underground tank, solar panels and a self-sufficiency system, the bus stop reduces temperatures by 20 degrees C to keep pedestrians cool. The bus stop’s canopy uses the principles of thermal radiation, involving a transfer of heat or cold through the emission of electromagnetic waves by an object due to its temperature, and Smart thermal technology to create a cool and comfortable environment. The goal of this solution is to provide a place of shelter for bus users during extremely hot days. Further, the solution is equipped with advanced technology to detect when a passenger is waiting, which triggers the automatic cooling process, efficiently and effectively protecting passengers from adverse weather conditions impacts.
