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In the heart of the Thames Valley, a new symbol of hope is taking root—the SolarBotanic™ Tree. This pioneering creation, embodying biomimicry and biophilic design principles, promises to revolutionise renewable energy while blending harmoniously with urban landscapes. As the world faces environmental challenges, the SolarBotanic™ Tree stands as a beacon of sustainable innovation and a testament to nature-inspired technology.

At the core of the SolarBotanic™ Tree’s design is the concept of biomimicry, emulating nature’s functions and processes. The creators sought to replicate the form and function of natural trees. Each ‘leaf’ is crafted from photovoltaic material, efficiently converting solar energy into electricity. Biophilic design enhances the SolarBotanic™ Tree’s visual and psychological appeal. Rooted in the understanding that humans have an innate connection to nature, biophilic design integrates natural elements into built environments, enhancing mood and wellbeing. The organic form of the SolarBotanic™ Tree serves a functional purpose while creating a calming, refreshing atmosphere in urban spaces. This harmonious blend of form and function fosters and strengthens the bond between humans and their environment.

Creating the SolarBotanic™ Tree involved overcoming numerous challenges. Extensive research and development, in collaboration with Brunel University London and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, were crucial in balancing aesthetic appeal and functional performance. This thorough prototyping and testing process ensures the final product meets high standards of efficiency, durability, and safety, becoming a symbol of innovation and sustainability.

The SolarBotanic™ Tree stands as a powerful symbol of hope in the fight against climate change. Its ability to store excess energy in concealed batteries ensures a consistent power supply,
even during low sunlight, showcasing its resilience and reliability. The visually pleasing, holistically integrated product offers renewable energy in places where it is otherwise not possible, such as public spaces or homes without suitable roofing. This innovative product is more than just a technological marvel; it is a call to action for businesses and residents to adopt sustainable practices.

The versatility of the SolarBotanic™ Tree makes it an ideal addition to various settings. Its aesthetically pleasing design allows it to blend seamlessly into car parks, public spaces, and streets, enhancing the visual landscape. In urban settings, it can be used to power for example electric vehicle chargers, street lighting, and CCTV. Homeowners can integrate this technology into gardens and outdoor spaces, offering a sustainable solution for powering homes, reducing reliance on grid electricity and contributing to a more sustainable future.

As the company prepares for manufacturing and implementation, its creators remain committed to promoting its adoption throughout the Thames Valley and beyond. By collaborating with partners and stakeholders, they aim to reduce carbon footprints and enhance urban and residential landscapes. The SolarBotanic™ Tree embodies a bold vision for the future of renewable energy, offering a beautiful, functional solution that strengthens the connection between humans and nature.



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With a long background in training & development in the finance sector, analysing training needs and writing/producing training guides, courses an programmes, Steve subsequently spent a few years as a househusband before joining The Business Magazine around 20 years ago as Production Manager and subsequently Head of Operations. He currently works on a freelance basis looking after the print production of The Business Magazine.

Outside of work he plays in a covers band, enjoys finding natural art and developing his small 2-year-old garden into a green sanctuary to get lost in.

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