Powr2 Finds a Way to Make Solar Go Mobile

Because of the bulky nature and relative fragility of solar panels it’s typically difficult to effectively deploy solar systems quickly. Ground-mount ballasted systems are cost effective but take up a lot of space and require time consuming installation and wiring.

For this reason, Powr2 has developed a 12-panel solar trailer for use in conjuncture with its POWRBANK Renewable Power System.

The solar array can produce between 3 and 5 kW of DC power depending on the panels used. This is stored in high-density lithium batteries and turned into 120/240v single phase or 208v 3 phase AC power.

The solar trailer takes just three minutes to set up and is an excellent source of clean, renewable energy.

If needed a small generator can also be mounted on the bed of the trailer for days when there is cloud cover, or if additional power is needed, solar trailers can be put together in series to increase the solar yield.

The solar trailer meets the need of contractors, event managers, oilfield service companies and many other industries looking to provide clean, environmentally friendly power.

The batteries when hooked up to the solar array require no ongoing maintenance.

Powr2 have had considerable interest from construction companies who are looking to get to net zero carbon emissions, as well as emergency response personnel, who appreciate reduced reliance on fuel.

Powr2 is a TTTG group company based in Danbury, Conn., with locations in London and Madrid.

Powr2, www.powr2.com

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