The installation combines high-performance solar panels from SolarWorld, a US-based solar manufacturer, with five electric vehicle charging stations.
In addition to its practical uses, the project is intended to demonstrate the marriage of solar power and electric-vehicle charging for CALSTART's member organizations -- hundreds of manufacturers, suppliers, vehicle-fleet owners, government agencies and policy-makers working to commercialize clean transportation technology across North America.
CALSTART's solar array is composed of 338 mono-crystalline silicon solar panels manufactured by SolarWorld in Hillsboro, Ore., and installed by SoCal Solar Energy, a SolarWorld authorized installer based in Mission Viejo, Calif.
With 78 solar panels mounted on the headquarters roof and 260 installed on a carport canopy custom-designed by SoCal Solar Energy, the system is expected to generate enough clean power to offset 80 percent of CALSTART's energy needs at the Pasadena facility, including power to supply the car chargers.
At a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, CALSTART President and CEO John Boesel welcomed dignitaries and CALSTART consortium members, including U.S. Rep. Judy Chu, Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard and Phyllis Currie, general manager of Pasadena Water and Power. The event showcased the solar array and charging stations as well as examples of cutting-edge electric and hybrid vehicles.
"This solar installation is a real-world demonstration of how employers can use solar technology and electric-vehicle charging to meet their triple bottom line: protecting the environment, providing benefit to their employees and saving money on energy costs now and for decades to come," Boesel said.
CALSTART is a member of the Plug-in Electric Vehicle Collaborative, a group of auto manufacturers, suppliers and government agencies working to facilitate deployment of electric vehicle charging stations in California.
Moreover, the organization has initiated a program to promote workplace electric-vehicle charging, developing a rapid information-sharing network for employers nationwide to learn from each other how best to integrate chargers.
"SolarWorld welcomes this opportunity to partner with CALSTART, an organization engaged in commercializing clean, efficient technology in the transportation sector," said Kevin Kilkelly, president of SolarWorld Americas.
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