
The startup turning vineyards into energy powerhouses
SolarWine’s system converts any vineyard into a green energy powerhouse while enhancing yield, quality and income.

SolarWine’s system converts any vineyard into a green energy powerhouse while enhancing yield, quality and income.

The company will leverage a distribution agreement with Propeller Drones to tackle Electra’s solar energy fields.

BladeRanger’s autonomous cleaning tech has impressed German train company Deutsche Bahn during a 100-day pilot program.

Agrivoltaic pilot in southern Israel tests a system engineered by Agri-Light Energy Systems to use the same plot for farming and energy production.

Startup Apollo Power has developed lightweight, flexible solar panels that can turn any surface including a car roof into a power-generating platform. Amazon, Volkswagen and Hyundai are already on board.

Arranged in a grid of connected vessels, new mechanism controls rotation of PV trackers in unison, helping water-mounted panels generate more energy.

It could be a match made in heaven – solar panels above agricultural fields can create clean energy, save valuable land and might even benefit crops. Where better to test it out than Israel?

A new agrivoltaic technology allows farmers to use their land to grow plants and create solar power in the same space.

Ben-Gurion University professor suggests producing electricity day or night via PV arrays installed around a 360-degree ring close to a lunar pole.

A solution that allows renewable energy to be produced more efficiently without having to use another precious natural resource.

Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality is testing LumiWeave to provide shade by day and illumination by night using only solar energy.

An Israeli startup has developed an ice brick that can be installed in commercial and industrial buildings to store solar energy for space cooling.

Wind Tulips’ unique aerodynamic design makes them quiet, efficient and capable of producing electricity in clusters – and they look nice, too.

Product designer Anai Green wins this year’s Women4Climate Tech Challenge with her Lumiweave outdoor fabric.

Ben-Gurion University researcher led the design of a miniaturized solar-power generator to propel future space missions.