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Electric cars need a place to refill at home. Of course you can use the network, but why not create your own clean energy from the sun? The Lifeport does just that,
while offering a DIY-assembled carport to start.
The introduction of Envision Solar LifePort is a big change in the residential access to solar energy. More and more owners add solar panels to their houses. Designed by an award-winning architects and engineers, the patent pending modular ceiling - Lifeport - is the first of its kind, a high-quality design of solar energy for the house, and is also home to a source for charging the owner, to an EV.
Approaching the Solar House:
* Lifeport Recycling, light steel houses a variety of styles and options depending on the outside of the house and will be managed directly by the owners with an
easy-to-frame, an installation and video tutorials available online.
* Lifeport of solar modules, Standing seam metal roof and electronics adapted to meet the energy needs of individual owners. Lifeport can be uniting to meet the growing
needs of energy and space.
* Other possible applications include: garage, shed, solarium, covered terrace, a workshop, a barn or pet.
Lifeport of solar panels are positioned to deal with the south and generate direct current, which is supported by an inverter for the network. That, in fact, a slowdown
in the residence of the user meters to get back the towers, the recording of the owners of money and potentially eliminating monthly bills for public services.
EVS 23 Lifeport technical specifications:
* Rating: 4.8 kW (DC) 1
* Power: 16 kW HRS2 per day
* Dimensions: 23 'x 23' footprint1, 8' interior clearance
* Roof heights: 10 'in the propensity to 13'11 "with a height of the roof to 10 degrees
1. Production LifePort footprint will be 23' x 23' to boost potential energy production up to 6.4 kW.
2. Average production over an entire year. The production is much higher in the summer months.
200 watts per 24 solar panels generate up to 4.8 kW, which is strong enough electricity for most households.