MIAMI, FL, April 16, 2014 (Press-News.org) The move serves to expand and complete PWRStation's support network of key partners throughout the Western Hemisphere as the firm prepares for the launch of its flagship product, PWRStation, by end of Q2 2014.
"Schletter's many years of manufacturing experience in the solar mounting industry, combined with its excellent reputation, makes the ideal partner," said Ludovic Roche, Co-Founder of PWRStation. "The Schletter team demonstrated their engineering expertise and enthusiasm for the project from the onset of our negotiations. We are in perfect alignment."
The PWRStation is a fully retractable, powerful, plug and play solar in the box generator that will be mass-produced for residential and non-residential customers, as well as power users requiring transportability. Delivered pre-assembled, the PWRStation will provide a complete, ready-to-use power station including PV modules and wiring in a retractable container for ease of mobility. Non-residential customers throughout the North American and Caribbean markets will soon be able to purchase this new ready-to-use photovoltaic technology in 3kW and 5 kW versions at Schletter's eCommerce portal.
"We see the PWRStation as a product that will change the way energy is delivered," said Robert Albertella, Co-Founder of PWRStation. "Schletter's production capabilities and powerful sales force will facilitate a solid foundation to help us empower individuals on a global scale in their energy production needs, making our partnership with Schletter a logical choice."
"This product marries energy generation and transportability and its potential applications are far-reaching. We are very pleased to have PWRStation's full support and confidence as a manufacturing and distribution partner and look forward to our collaboration," said Ed Grover, VP of Business Development for Schletter Inc.
Through its new partnership with Schletter, PWRStation, Corp. will effectively streamline its capacity to serve the residential and non-residential markets throughout the entire Western Hemisphere, and provide the necessary launch pad to begin working with utility scale project developers.
About PWRStation Corp: Since its inception in 2013, PWRStation, Corp. has worked to develop solar products aimed at providing efficient solutions at affordable prices.
PWRStation Corp's flagship product, the PWRStation, offers many unique features, including a cost effective production, assembly, and manufacturing process, and ease of transportation. Due to its ability to fully retract, the PWRStation also provides various safety benefits over more traditional roof mounted photovoltaic options, effectively allowing firefighters and other safety personnel unobstructed roof access in an emergency situation. PWRStation, Corp. is headquartered in Miami's Wynwood district at The LAB Miami. For more information, visit PWRStation online at www.pwrstation.com and follow the company on Facebook & Twitter.
About Schletter Inc.: Schletter has designed, developed, and manufactured solar mounting products in the U.S. since 2008, while backed with more than 20-years of solar mounting experience from Schletter GmbH. Since opening its United States facility in Tucson, Arizona, Schletter has manufactured more than 1 GW of installed PV mounting systems. Schletter offers products for roof mount and ground mount systems for residential, commercial, and utility scale photovoltaic systems. Schletter Inc. is an independent subsidiary of Schletter GmbH, which operates subsidiaries in eleven countries with more than 1,500 employees worldwide. For more information on Schletter please visit www.schletter.us.
About the LAB Miami: "The LAB Miami is a collaborative entrepreneurial campus for technology, social, and creative innovation in the burgeoning Wynwood Arts District in Miami, Florida. It has been internationally recognized as the center point for Miami's startup community. For more information on The LAB Miami, please visit www.thelabmiami.com.
Media Contact: Please contact PWRStation, Corp. media division via email at mediarelations@pwrstation.com
PWRStation Corp. Selects Schletter Inc. as its Exclusive Manufacturing Partner for the Western Hemisphere
The U.S. solar product development firm PWRStation Corp. agreed today to proceed with the leading solar mounting manufacturing firm, Schletter Inc., to serve as PWRStation's exclusive manufacturing partner for the Western Hemisphere.
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[Press-News.org] PWRStation Corp. Selects Schletter Inc. as its Exclusive Manufacturing Partner for the Western HemisphereThe U.S. solar product development firm PWRStation Corp. agreed today to proceed with the leading solar mounting manufacturing firm, Schletter Inc., to serve as PWRStation's exclusive manufacturing partner for the Western Hemisphere.