Small, tough, pliable, lightweight Solar Flex panels can power truck-mounted equipment and double battery life
Go Power!, one of North America’s leading innovators of solar-based mobile power solutions for RV, marine, work truck and over-the-road fleet vehicles, announced that it will be displaying groundbreaking new uses for its Solar Flex solar panels in two booths in the Green Zone at the NAFA 2015 Institute & Expo in Orlando, Florida.
New applications for the small, thin, flexible, ultra-high-efficiency Solar Flex panels include integration into fiberglass service bodies and designs that mount directly to boom and bucket arms. They will also be displayed on a SpaceKap unit.
SpaceKap designs and manufacturers fiberglass pickup truck caps and slip-in transferable service bodies.
SpaceKap now offers the Solar Flex system as an option on its Diablo model, a large volume cap designed to be used as a self-contained mobile office or workshop on wheels.
“We were the first to introduce the slip-in service body, and as a company built on innovation, we are always looking for transformative new technologies,” said Sean Brideau, key account manager for SpaceKap. “Go Power!’s Solar Flex panels have allowed us to create a standalone cap that takes only 10 minutes to install, generates its own electricity and eliminates the wire harness connection to the host vehicle’s alternator that were previously necessary.”
Before the Solar Flex solution, a truck body needing electrical service required additional labor and cabling, as well as battery isolator to preserve the vehicle’s starter battery.
Vehicle-mounted workspaces often contain electronic devices that create a parasitic drain on starter and auxiliary batteries that can reduce their lifespan by as much as 50 percent each time the battery is depleted to 10 volts or below.
The Go Power! solar power generating system keeps up to four auxiliary batteries optimally charged and equipment ready to deploy, even when a vehicle has been inactive for long periods.
Work trucks with boom and bucket equipment can also benefit from Solar Flex charging technology. The company’s new 25-watt Solar Flex panel, on display in the Go Power! booth 1532, is small enough to mount on the lower section of a boom arm and can trickle charge dedicated batteries. Go Power! solar arrays can be configured to generate a battery-charging capacity of between 1.5 amps per hour to 100+ amps per hour.
At only three millimeters thick, Solar Flex panels are constructed using a rugged marine-grade laminate and can be affixed with fasteners through engineered eyelets or via adhesive to metal, rubber, fiberglass and plastic surfaces with parabolic bends as great as 30 degrees. The panels are so durable that they can be mounted on horizontal body surfaces.
if you need a comprehensive solar power generation system, Solar Flex panels, a solar controller that prevents battery overcharging, a complete wire harness system, an NRGLife absorbed glass mat (AGM) deep-cycle battery bank, a Go Power! pure sine or modified sine inverter and heavy-duty AC power outlets can be strategically located throughout the truck body and in aerial equipment.
Solar Flex panels come in convenient 25-, 50-, 100- and 200-watt power kits and can be paired with a wide range of Go Power! inverters for a complete system. For customized mobile power solutions for work trucks, vans and utility vehicles, please contact Sean O’Connor at (866) 247-6527 ext. 8357 or visit http://gpelectric.com/fleet-contact-form.