The Cadiz company Ensolars is a pioneer in Andalusia in the commercialization of "sustainable" street lamps of "easy installation", specially designed for garden, which use photovoltaic and wind energy to operate.
From the direction of Ensolars they have explained to Europa Press that there is a range of street lamps ranging from three to eight meters high and from 200 to 400 watts. There are photovoltaics, that is, they take advantage of solar energy to operate and also hybrids, which in addition to having a photovoltaic panel have a mini-wind turbine that takes advantage of wind energy even at night.
Ensolars has underlined the "quality" of these "novel" street lamps that use low-consumption and high-performance LEDs, although they can also use traditional bulbs --such as sodium--. The smallest have an autonomy of eight hours and have, in general, a useful life of ten years.
In addition to "being able to forget about the safe increases in the electricity tariff", another advantage highlighted by this Cadiz company is that these sustainable street lamps "do not need work for their installation", since they are installed by direct anchoring on concrete or on a platform in the same garden, among other options.
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Ensolars establishes itself as a renewable energy consultancy in general and also makes a "strong commitment" to training. In this sense, it has already prepared for the Vértice publishing house a manual that is used in official courses for professional training for assembly and maintenance of wind installations.
It is the official distributor of Mitsubishi Electric Photovoltaic in the province of Cádiz, also dedicated to the distribution of components, that is, to the sale of equipment related to solar and mini-wind energy; makes energy audits and advises businesses and individuals to achieve savings in the electricity tariff.
In addition, the promoters of Ensolars stand out for their "extensive experience in the foreign market", counting, therefore, with a network of collaborators in countries "as strategic" as China, Mexico, Poland or Germany, among others.
Thus, one of its lines of business consists of "helping national companies to establish themselves in these countries", as well as "looking for investors" to carry out installations, both national and in third countries. (EUROPA PRESS)
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