World's First Removable Railway Solar Panel System Shows Positive Results in Switzerland
A pilot project in canton Neuchâtel testing solar panels placed between railway tracks has yielded successful results one year after its launch. The Swiss innovation by start-up Sun-Ways, designed for easy removal for track maintenance, is now drawing international interest.

Key Takeaways
- The world's first removable railway solar power plant has completed its first year of operation in Buttes, canton Neuchâtel.
- More than 11,000 trains have passed over the solar panels without any safety or stability issues.
- The solar modules can be detached and disconnected in approximately ten minutes for track maintenance.
- Airflow from passing trains naturally cleans dust off the panels, eliminating the need for mechanical brushes.
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They Said
"We have achieved our objectives, both in terms of railway safety and electricity production."
"There have been no conflicts with infrastructure, maintenance, or train traffic."