We’ve been talking storage, reliability, and the grid … but what if we could just make more clean energy in more places? This week on Everybody in the Pool, we look at solar in a whole new way.
My guest is Anthony Letmon, co-founder and CEO of Kardinia Energy, which makes ultra-lightweight, recyclable printed solar. Imagine solar that looks more like a concert poster than a heavy panel. You can roll it up, ship it anywhere, and stick it where traditional solar could never go.
We talk about:
- Why weight keeps solar off millions of industrial roofs — and how printed solar solves that
- Why Kardinia builds panels to last just five years on purpose
- Coldplay’s global tour as a solar testbed
- How printing solar could power disaster relief, data centers, even stadiums
It’s the solar solution you didn’t know we needed — and it could open up whole new markets for clean energy.
👉 Last week, we looked at grid stability with Wärtsilä. Next week, we’re going camping — with the future of RVs.
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