Site Solar 1308-Watt Mobile Solar Light Tower Provides Bright, Quiet, Renewable Light


Site Solar (sitesolar.us) announced the introduction of its inaugural product to the marketplace: Site Solar 1308-watt Mobile Solar Light Tower provides bright, quiet, renewable light through maintenance-free, deep cycle batteries that operate four 150-watt clean, white LEDs. 

The company will debut the tower February 13 -15 at L.A. Build Expo, Booth 233. “The trailer’s solar panels charge the battery bank throughout the day to operate the four LEDs all night, allowing for a 24-hour work day,” said partner Chad Burris. 

The company adds, industries benefiting from the Site Solar Mobile Light Tower include aviation, construction, oil & gas, rental yards, event promoters, emergency management services, law enforcement, border patrol, public works, landfills, mining, film production and more. The company has warehouse locations in Arizona and New Mexico. Site Solar offers customization for the tower through options like additional batteries and generator options in both diesel and propane and in various configurations. 

In addition, Site Solar has an available remote monitoring system that further reduces maintenance and provides security through incorporated surveillance systems. 

“Many companies have announced a commitment to reducing their carbon footprint to help protect our environment,” added partner Randy Heckenkemper. “Site Solar is committed to helping those companies do just that—and helping them save money at the same time.” The tower’s 11-gauge steel custom-welded structure is manufactured in the USA by 

 



February 13, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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