SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM SOLD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRIGHTBOX SunRun Inc. 225 Bush Street, Suite 1400 San Francisco CA 94104 solar energy storage system sold as a unit comprised of solar panels, batteries, solar inverters, and control panels;BRIGHT BOX;
EAGLE Jinko Solar Co., Ltd. No.1 Yingbin Road Shangrao Economic Development Zone Shangrao City 334000 China solar energy storage system sold as a unit comprised of solar panels, batteries, solar inverters, and control panels; Solar panels for production of electricity; photovoltaic cells and modules; photovoltaic solar modules for production of electricity; solar-powered battery chargers; chargers for electric batteries; batteries, electric; solar batteries; Inverters; photovoltaic inverters; Solar wafers; Crystalline silicon solar cells; Photovoltaic installation apparatus, namely, solar modules for production of electricity, solar thermal and electric receivers, tracking mechanisms and concentrating optics, and control algorithms; photovoltaic apparatus for converting solar radiation to electrical energy, namely, photovoltaic cells, photovoltaic panels, photovoltaic modules and photovoltaic inverters; solar cell modules for production of electricity; Converters, electric; Wirelessly connected electric battery apparatus with embedded remotely updateable software and firmware for storage and discharge of stored electricity for usage in entire dwellings and buildings; wirelessly connected electric battery apparatus with embedded remotely updateable software and firmware for storing, and discharging stored electricity supplied by or to an electric power grid or other source of electric power generation for stabilizing and meeting electricity demands and usage goals;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A generating facility is provided for generating electricity from both solar and non-solar energy sources. The solar generating portion of the facility includes capability to directly generate electricity from solar insolation, or to store the solar energy in a tangible medium, including stored heat, or solar generating fuel. The generating facility is configured to generate electricity simultaneously from both solar and non-solar sources, as well a solely from immediate solar insolation and from solar energy stored in a tangible medium. Additionally, the solar generating capacity may be segregated; such that separate spectra of solar insolation are used to capture heat for steam turbine based electrical generation, capture light energy for photovoltaic based electrical generation, and to grow biomass to generate a solar fuel.