Why Go Solar?
Good for the environment. Good for your wallet.
Clean
No exhaust. No carbon emissions. No oil changes..
Ask a sound engineer who has worked with Mobile Solar Power and he'll tell you nothing compares to the crisp, fuzz-free power a solar generator will give you.
Quiet
Around the jobsite, where communication is of paramount importance, silent power generation of the solar generator is even more valuable.
Reliable
Our solar generators don’t rely solely on the Sun. All of our systems can be charged by grid power, or with a traditional generator on those days that the sun doesn’t shine. And with only a handful of moving parts, few things will ever have to be replaced during the units’ life.
The beauty of our solar generators lies in their simplicity.
Affordable
Even though the original cost for a solar generator is higher than some petroleum generators, it will save you money in the long run. These units will last longer, require less maintenance, and don’t rely on increasingly expensive fuel.
If you rely on petroleum generators to power your home, retreat center or lodge, think of the money you’ll save on fuel alone. Add in all of the maintenance work and various mechanical problems that come with an internal combustion generator and you can see why a solar generator is a good choice.
Durable
With panels designed to withstand hailstorms that could seriously injure you, and inverters built to standup to rugged, extreme-weather conditions, these solar generators will go the distance and perform for decades.
Good for business
Owning a solar generator is very beneficial, whether you’re saving money on fuel or showing your customers that you care about the environment. Watch as people drive by and stare at the trailer, then watch as they realize what it is and smile.
Safe
These units pose no threat to the devices you run off of them. You should never worry about that expensive laptop or power tool. In fact, you're better off running them on a solar generator than gambling with the sporadic power provided by your utility company.

