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Solzar Introduces New Solar-Max And MSolar Solar Power Platforms

The MSolar (Portable Solar Power System).
by Staff Writers
Santa Clara CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2008
Solzar has announced it has broadened its solar power systems product line to include Solar-Max (Outdoor Solar Power System) and MSolar (Portable Solar Power System).

In many rural areas and developing countries, where the electricity grid is unavailable, Solar-Max Off-Grid configuration is an ideal solution.

Solar-Max will make use of solar panels to power the system during the day and batteries to power the system at night in order to help reduce/eliminate wireless and wireline energy infrastructure cost and speed network deployment where continuous power sources are not practical.

MSolar comes conveniently packaged in a briefcase with solar panels, which include various electronic accessories and batteries. MSolar can be used for a variety of applications such as emergency services communication power backup, recreational applications, emergency power relief, and temporary lighting system.

According to Arturo Zarate, Director of Product Development and Marketing, Solzar's Solar-Max and MSolar solar power systems provides service providers (wireless and wireline), utilities, enterprise, and government industries with the most reliable, and cost-effective solar powering solutions available.

Solzar's Solar-Max and MSolar unique platforms enables scalable systems at many levels, to shift solar power systems from an "alternative" to a mainstream energy source.

In addition, Solzar has selected Allegro-Intandem as their contract manufacturing facility to meet product demand and provides system integration, materials sourcing, and other support services.

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