PowerFilm Solar

LA

4.8 (42 reviews)

Solar energy company

Mounting Encapsulation Panel Shape Substrates Electronics &amppanelsand power solutions for energy harvestingportable&nbspWe develop high-quality custom solar solutions for IoTtransportationmilitaryand consumer applications.&nbspengineerlight energy outdoors and indoors can be used to extend or replace traditional batteriesmaking long-term maintenance-free solutions possible.&nbspGovernment &ampvehicleand basing solutions Marine Whatever kind of boat you haveyou can drive up to 50%&nbspfarther and keep the batteries in your golf car up to 50% longer.&nbspwe have developed custom solutions to meet the needs of many different companies in industriesincluding telematicsboating

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(515) 292-7606

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