Ignite Solar Introduces Ignite 1 MW Modular Design

Ignite Solar a Texas based company engaged in developing extensive photovoltaic projects announced its availability of 1 MW turnkey solar park for distributed installations The design allows easy scalability from 1 to 30 MW and provides distributed solution with the cost effective advantage of a large sized utility development.

This, all inclusive 1 MW solution drastically reduces duration of the usage phase and cost when compared to the traditional solar modules.

For increased solar energy absorption the Ignite 1 MW modular is designed to generate increased energy during dim and oblique sun light and adverse weather conditions and incorporates 2.6m x 2.2m large format and Si thin film 360-W modules.

Currently Ignite Solar offers its modular 1 MW design in a fixed configuration as well as with its 1-axis tracking system. and it is available with a choice of mounting solutions such as ground screw, ballasted foundation, driven pole and concrete to suit various soil conditions.

Ignite Solar’s CEO; Peter Mathey said that design of 1 MW allows increased level of customization, speedy implementation cost effectively hitherto not offered for distributed solar facilities.

Currently Ignite Solar, has displayed its products in booth number 7067 at Intersolar North America 2010 exhibition in Moscone Center West Hall, San Francisco.

Source: http://www.IgniteSolar.com

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