Colorado Law Legalizes Portable Plug-In Solar Panels, Expanding Renewable Energy Access
A new law in Colorado has been enacted to expand access to solar energy by legalizing small, portable plug-in solar panel units. These devices are capable of producing up to nearly 2,000 watts of energy, offering a new avenue for individuals to harness solar power. Despite the potential benefits, these products are not yet widely available in the market. The law aims to make solar energy more accessible to a broader range of consumers, particularly those who may not have the means or space to install traditional solar panel systems.