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Someone stole a piece of China’s new solar panel-paved road less than a week after it opened.

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The purpose of putting solar panels on our roads is not a crazy idea, but we can also accept that it offers some unique challenges.  

For example, people want to run with this piece of piece that happened in China, anyway, 

the claims made by the authorities are the world's first solar panel-highway just five days later.According to the Castle Evening News (and noted by Texnod), 

the experimental kilometers-long section of the road in Shandong is covered in more than 10,000 solar panels, 

the sandwich between the insulating layer at the bottom and a durable, transparent one - At least 3 cm thick all told. 

 There are coils that can charge electric cars because they move above it, and the system can be hot to melting ice to ice, it opened to use on 28 DecemberUnfortunately, during an inspection on the morning of January 2, the authorities remembered a narrow piece, neatly cut off.  

About 6 inches wide and 6 feet long, the piece did not look different from itself - it is suggesting that someone stole it but why?The solar panels are cheap, and it was not much of them anyway. An official said that he will spend thousands to repair, but why this small piece?

 And why not take it before the operation of the road? If there was a target of subversion,

 why should a small part of this kind be taken instead of harmful or painting on large part?It seems that this is done according to an industry source cited by a "professional team" (Google's translation) local news channel, 

may give some insight, maybe they are interested in technology, have guessed another sourceActually if a group wanted to repeat the photovoltaic sandwich and wanted to produce the same product for a lower price, 

then it could be exactly what they wanted. This practice is not uncommon in China, but it is an unexpected goal for counterfeiting.At any rate, the road is now open after repair, and further pieces have not been stolen. The biggest disadvantage here is, anyway, 

travelers take time, however local police are continuing their investigation.

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