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Advanced Transportation Energy Systems Chart Cleaner Future with Solar Panels ...

Planners of Oregon's transportation infrastructure are primary the nation in charting a course to a cleaner energy future by selecting SolarWorld solar panels to back up their multi-modal services. With unobstructed rights-of-way and sombre energy use, transportation agencies are ideal hosts of photovoltaic systems and consumers of the renewable tension they produce. SolarWorld's high-performance solar panels, manufactured in Hillsboro, Ore., now power highway, by railway and airport installations in a state renowned for its progressive urban planning.

The Baldock Solar Highway put forth, built on ODOT property along I-5, went online in January 2012. Photo politesse of Portland General Electric and the Oregon Department of Transportation.

"Oregon habitually wins recognition for the excellence of its transportation systems, the livability of its cities and the prudence of its urban planning," said Gordon Brinser, president of SolarWorld Industries America Inc., the largest U.S. solar in for more than 35 years. "It is no surprise then," Brinser said, "that express-looking transportation agencies have not only integrated solar energy into their operations but recognized the sustainable benefits of using solar panels manufactured locally within their own voice."

Go Power! Solar Elite Complete Solar and Inverter System


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List Price: $3,583.00
Price: $2,703.99
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Product Description

The Solar Elite kit is a open-handed solar and inverter system. It is designed for anyone that would like the benefit of solar power to charge their batteries and the ability to use AC appliances when there is no utility power handy. For example you can run a microwave, TV, blender, audio sound equipment, computers and more. This kit contains a 250 Watt solar charging kit and a 2000 Watt above suspicion sine wave inverter system. The Solar Elite includes everything you need to hook the solar and inverter system up to your batteries and instal the solar panels on a flat surface. The Solar Elite is great for charging your RV, boat, shack and cabin batteries, while providing you with AC power without the noise of a generator or the fuel and maintenance rate that goes with it. The Solar Elite is excellent for long weekend and extended trips, and is expandable by adding a GP-RV-125E flourishing kit (sold separately) for 375 watts of power. This allows you to take full advantage of available sunlight for faster charging and added potential. Go Power! recommends at least a 400 ampere hour battery bank for the Solar Elite kit.

Go Power! Weekender SW Complete Solar and Inverter System


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List Price: $2,233.00
Price: $1,643.99
You Save: $589.01 (26%)

Product Description

The Weekender SW kit is designed for anyone that would like the forward of solar power to charge their batteries, and the ability to use AC appliances when there is no utility power available. For example you can run a microwave, TV, blender, audio useful equipment, computers and more. The Weekender kit contains a 125 Watt solar charging kit and a 1500 Watt absolute sine wave inverter system. The Weekender includes everything you need to hook the solar and inverter system up to your batteries and instal the solar panel on a flat surface. The Weekender is great for charging your RV, boat, cabin and cabin batteries, while providing you with AC power without the noise of a generator or the fuel and maintenance sell for that goes with it. The kit is excellent for weekend and long weekend trips, and is expandable by adding up to two GP-RV-125E inflation kits (each sold separately). This allows you to take advantage of available sunlight for faster charging and added office. Go Power! recommends at least a 200 ampere hour battery bank for the Weekender SW kit.

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