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PowerCube Forges Green Path

Posted on: April 02, 2008

PowerCube Forges Green Path

The PowerCube looks like an interesting device, being a scalable, renewable solar energy source which features a trio of 200 watt solar panels, 3,500 watts of non-stop inverter output, and 2,400 amp hours of battery storage. It definitely helps with the green initiative, but it sure as heck doesn't look too convenient to bring around considering its size.

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