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October 4, 2024

Solar streetlights designed in Florida may illuminate roads across southern US

Sidewalks lining new neighborhoods across the southern U.S. could soon be lit by solar-powered streetlights made by a startup company in Tampa.

Streetleaf, headquartered in Tampa with about 15 employees, announced that it’s inked a deal with the nation’s largest homebuilder, D.R. Horton. Streetleaf will provide its streetlights for some of D.R. Horton’s new developments in fast-growing, sunny locales like Texas, Arizona, southern California and the broader Southeast.

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