Look out for Solar One’s new Mobile Solar Chargers – coming to your neighborhood soon!

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This past Saturday, Solar One was a flurry of solar-building activity. A group of 17 Manhattan Comprehensive High School students, all participants in Solar One’s new I Heart PV street team, assembled three mobile solar chargers. The units are to be used in outreach activities all around the city to help promote stronger solar policies in NYC, as part of Solar One’s new I Heart PV campaign. Mounted on metal hand trucks and small enough to take on the subway, the units will allow the students to give a simple live solar demonstration – cell phone and laptop charging – to interested passers-by in neighborhoods throughout the city.

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The students did a phenomenal job assembling the three separate units, and did so with great speed, ingenuity and hard work. For many, it was their first time ever using an electric drill or tape measurer. But you would have never known that by the end of the day, with the students wielding each like seasoned pros. Solar One commends and thanks them!

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The charger’s design is the brainchild of Elliott Montgomery, a NYC-based industrial designer and Solar One’s new best friend. Elliott, who holds a BA in ID from Carnegie Mellon University, focuses on projects that use experiential design to investigate and facilitate behavioral change by creating connections between user relevance and physical objects. The PV chargers embody this principle by giving New York pedestrians the opportunity to (serendipitously) interact and test out a functional solar panel, before hearing from our team of Manhattan Comprehensive interns just how well solar could work in the five boroughs. . . . if the right policies are put in place to foster it’s development. Pushing for such policies on the state level is the mission of Solar One’s I Heart PV campaign.

The chargers will make their first expedition this weekend at Grand Central Station’s Earth Day New York festival, and after that, can be found all around the city in busy pedestrian areas throughout the spring and summer. If you are interested in finding out more about the chargers, their comings and goings, the Manhattan Comprehensive street team, or the I Heart PV campaign, please contact campaign coordinator, Chris Neidl.



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