Tag: carport

  • Ginlong Solis provides string inverters to the world’s largest solar canopy

    Recently, news spreads out that the world’s largest solar canopy will be built at Hangzhou Bay in China. It was said that this solar canopy will have an installed capacity of 55 MW upon completion and 20,000 parking lots the size of 20 soccer fields for sheltering the finished carRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Sungrow inverters installed in 2.25-MW carport in Florida

    Sungrow supplied its 60-kw string inverter to a 2.25 MW Lockheed Martin-owned solar carport — a 151,400-sq-ft solar array covering the parking lot at its facility near Clearwater, Fla. The project represents Florida’s largest, private solar array. Lockheed Martin and lead contractor Advanced Green Technologies broke ground on the projectRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Bristol Community College shows off 3.2 MW solar parking canopy

    When students returned this fall to the campus of Bristol Community College they were met with a dazzling sight—New England’s largest solar parking canopy. The 3.2 megawatt solar array, which can produce enough power to meet half of the campus’ energy needs, covers 800 parking spaces on the Fall River,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Check out the design of this cool carport install at a New Mexico golf club

    Carports on their own make a statement about that commitment of that property toward clean energy. We have discussed them plenty here at Solar Builder, and will have another look at carport trends in our Sept/Oct issue. But we wanted to highlight this carport installation at the Santa Ana GolfRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Envision Solar awarded contract from California to supply EV chargers

    The state of California has awarded EnvisionSolar International Inc., a contract to supply EV ARC products to State of California Departments and other state and local governmental agencies or entities. The contract is valid until June 11, 2016, and there are two one-year renewal options. In January 2015, California’s Governor BrownRead More — Solar Builder magazine