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Civil engineering meets clean energy in our groundbreaking EcoMesh system. Unlike conventional gabions, these interlocking units crafted from 95% recycled stainless steel convert solar radiation into usable electricity while stabilizing slopes.
Each hexagonal module serves dual functions: the stone-filled base provides erosion control exceeding EN 10223-3 standards, while transparent photovoltaic panels embedded in the upper lattice harvest 18W/m² daily. During Rotterdam's climate-resilient harbor expansion, 8km of EcoMesh shoreline barriers generated sufficient power to operate 24/7 monitoring drones.
The environmental calculus is revolutionary. By utilizing smog-absorbing photocatalytic concrete infill and CO2-capturing basalt stones, every kilometer of installation offsets 12 tons of carbon annually—equivalent to 500 mature trees. With BREEAM sustainability certification pending, this technology is transforming rubble into renewable energy assets.