in News Departments > Products & Technology
print the content item

Coarsegold, Calif.-based Earth Wind & Solar Inc., a solar system provider, has introduced the G-Mount line of PV products.

The product line is designed to provide alternatives to traditional roof-mounted systems. By giving homeowners three different sizes to choose from, along with advertised prices, the G-Mount line represents a shift in how solar systems are sold to the public, according to the company. Homeowners choose the size of their system based on the amount of their monthly electric bill.

"We've taken the mystery out of buying a solar system," says James Dominguez, marketing director of Earth Wind & Solar. "Now it's as easy as going to our website, finding a product that pleases your eye, seeing the attached price and giving us a call."

The G-Mount product line is also designed to offer practical secondary benefits, such as charging electric vehicles, acting as canopies to provide shade, or staying low to the ground to keep out of a neighbor's sight, if needed, Earth Wind & Solar adds.




Hse SandyHook
Latest Top Stories

L.A. Expanding Solar With Finalized FIT Program, New 8.5 MW Array

In an effort to rely less on coal and meet California's renewable energy mandates, LADWP has increased its solar feed-in tariff (FIT) program and added another project to its portfolio.


Global Solar PV Market Poised To 'Rise From The Ashes' Of 2011

A new report from Lux Research says the sector is set for modest growth this year but forecasts a boom by 2018.


How Will EU And Chinese Solar Sectors Fare After This Trade War?

A new report from IHS forecasts what effects anti-dumping duties could have on both parties involved.


City Requires Solar On All New Homes And Businesses

The Sebastopol, Calif., City Council has passed a provision under which future builders will need to install a solar array on their projects and pay for it out of pocket.


EU Commission Agrees On Anti-Dumping Tariffs

Following a long investigation, the European Commission is planning to impose some hefty import tariffs on Chinese photovoltaic products.

Subject
Username:
Comment:

SilcoTek_id1137
SandC Electric
Renewable Energy Systems_id1057
Komax_id1125
WIP_id1043
Atlas Material Testing_id1123
Quick Mount PV_id1150