Tesla intends to replace all windshield wipers with lasers, image via Maurizio Pesce/Victor Tangermann
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Tesla to design lasers that can be used to clean a cars windscreen

Tesla has officially filed for a patent for windshield wipers that will clean the screen via lasers that will burn away dirt particles. The company intends to expand this technology and use lasers to clean solar panels as well as roof tiles. This new laser cleaning method will be much more time-efficient.

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Fri Dec 13 - Independent

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