TombSolar and SolarTomb install solar panels at cemeteries
StartupRealities No 53
TombSolar is a renewable energy producer that installs solar panels at cemeteries; while its sister company SolarTomb is a cemetery operator that sells burial plots covered by solar panels. TombSolar installs panels at cemeteries owned or operated by other companies, while SolarTomb owns and runs both the cemeteries and the solar installations. SolarTomb has a premium division that builds tombs and tombstones with a photovoltaic (PV) film cladding, so that individual graves can generate solar electricity even without a solar panel cover.
CEO QUOTE
"Turning the ashes of your grandparents into a diamond is meaningful but is already kind of old-fashioned. Why not have your grandparents generate energy instead? Even if grandma and grandpa weren't militant environmentalists, they probably wouldn't mind helping out to slow down global warming. Who would mind having a solar panel installed on their grave, for the sake of climate change?" - the founder and CEO of the two companies, Tom Solow, asked emphatically.
TombSolar is a renewable energy producer that installs solar panels at cemeteries; while its sister company SolarTomb is a cemetery operator that sells burial plots covered by solar panels. TombSolar installs panels at cemeteries owned or operated by other companies, while SolarTomb owns and runs both the cemeteries and the solar installations. SolarTomb has a premium division that builds tombs and tombstones with a photovoltaic (PV) film cladding, so that individual graves can generate solar electricity even without a solar panel cover.
CEO QUOTE
"Turning the ashes of your grandparents into a diamond is meaningful but is already kind of old-fashioned. Why not have your grandparents generate energy instead? Even if grandma and grandpa weren't militant environmentalists, they probably wouldn't mind helping out to slow down global warming. Who would mind having a solar panel installed on their grave, for the sake of climate change?" - the founder and CEO of the two companies, Tom Solow, asked emphatically.
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