Alternative Energy Products
Our Generators are eligible for a 30% Federal Tax Credit and a Sec. 179 Depreciation!!
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Solar-Wind Generator SWG-615
This generator has the ability to supply gas-free electric to a workforce of up to 15 tradesmen. The SWG-615 has replaced as many as 4 standard gasoline generators at our jobsite in Orchard Park, NY. Each individual trade saves approximately $100 per week in gasoline. Possible savings per year by replacing……..
…1 gasoline generator=up to $5,000.00
Return on Investment can be as fast as 1 year, depending on daily needs. Detailed ROI
Perfect for…
Remote Cabins
Construction Sites
Office/Job Trailers
Remote Workshops
Educational Demonstrations
Solar-Wind Garage BB-1950
This is a garage designed to park and charge your electric vehicle. It will produce enough alternative energy generated from both wind and solar to meet the recharging needs of any electric vehicle, from a Chevy Volt to a fleet of Easy Go golf carts.
Energy Transporter ET-2000/8
Transport the electricity from your home or office to your jobsite!
This device is IDEAL for contractor crews of up to 5 skilled tradesmen. It replaces the noisy gasoline generator with a quiet and convenient in-bed power source.
Return on Investment can be as short as less than 1 year! Detailed ROI ET
The ET-2000/8 can also be used as a short term back up power source for your essential appliances and devices* at your home or office in the event of a temporary power outage.
*such as refrigerator/freezer, small kitchen appliances (coffee maker, etc.), small office computers (only with the pure sine wave inverter option), emergency lighting, blowers on furnaces/wood stoves and circulators for household boiler systems. **THIS DEVICE WILL NOT POWER ELECTRIC BASE BOARD HEATING UNITS. **
Portable Solar-Wind Generator–PSWG 650
This generator will have all the capabilities as the SWG-615, with the added benefit of mobility. Its portability makes it extremely attractive to general contractors who require relocating their power source to various jobsites throughout the year.





