STUART, FL, October 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Solar Electric Power Company (SEPCO) announced today a move to their new state-of-the-art facility to streamline manufacturing. SEPCO is expanding to meet the worldwide demand for high-quality, economical clean energy outdoor lighting solutions.
"We are very excited to expand to a new, larger facility. We are proud to maintain our manufacturing operations in Stuart," Steve Robbins, president of SEPCO said. "The move will improve our production, support our continuing growth and support innovation of new products."
SEPCO's new facility is in the Martin Square Corporate Park. The move is scheduled to be complete by the end of October.
Solar Electric Power Company is a worldwide leader in outdoor solar lighting for over 20 years. SEPCO founder, Steve Robbins, a 30 year solar veteran, invented the first commercial solar street light. As demonstrated through thousands of projects around the world, SEPCO solar lighting systems feature rugged commercial-grade construction combined with unparalleled quality, performance, reliability, 25+ year system life expectancy and the best warranty in the business.
Visit http://www.sepco-solarlighting.com for more details on how SEPCO can help you illuminate streets, roadways, parking lots, pathways, parks, signs and bus shelters with the power from clean, renewable solar energy.
SEPCO Announces Move to Larger Facility to Support Continued Growth
SEPCO - Solar Electric Power Company announced today a move to their new state-of-the-art facility to streamline manufacturing. SEPCO is expanding to meet the worldwide demand for high-quality, economical clean energy outdoor lighting solutions.
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[Press-News.org] SEPCO Announces Move to Larger Facility to Support Continued GrowthSEPCO - Solar Electric Power Company announced today a move to their new state-of-the-art facility to streamline manufacturing. SEPCO is expanding to meet the worldwide demand for high-quality, economical clean energy outdoor lighting solutions.