In mid-September, Hurricane Maria caused serious damage to Puerto Rico, and the island's power grid was severely damaged, leaving much of Puerto Rico still inaccessible in the weeks following the storm, due to the long-term reconstruction of the Solar PV (PV) Generators are helping to restore Puerto Rico's power supply, a portable solar-powered solution that powers the island with a SunCommander® 8000 Series generator that powers permanent renewable energy sources.

Telescopic Sun Commander Generator Frames are made from pultruded polyurethane composites as a continuous, cost-effective process that utilizes Covestro LLC polyurethane systems. Creative Pultrusions' commitment to the Sun Commander Generator Frame Of the polyurethane pultruded.It is reported that the use of pultruded polyurethane composites, Sun Commander 8000 series generator can reduce the weight of 1 ton.
Unlike other traditional materials, rugged and lightweight polyurethane composites are rust-free and highly resistant to corrosion. Due to the particularity of the coastal environment, traditional materials may deteriorate when exposed to salt fog and high humidity, so polyurethane composites The non-conductive nature of the material is of particular importance for this application.
The Sun Commander 8000 Series generators are located on construction sites throughout Puerto Rico and are carried by a standard 3/4 ton pickup truck.The solar array consists of a 36 x 260 watt full glass panel with a total DC system size of 9.36 kilowatts. Off-grid system environment, Sun Commander generators can be connected to existing power systems to reduce the need for mega-grid systems.
DNS management partner Bob Eaton said DNS has broadened its product line with Sunpoly, building on the success of the Sun Commander generator, explaining: "The Sunpoly system is a new ground-mounted solar stand system that is almost complete Manufactured by polyurethane composites pioneered in the industry.
The easy-to-use Sunpoly system drives 72-core solar panels in portrait mode and can withstand wind speeds of up to 185 mph and its corrosion resistance enables it to withstand years of under-repair conditions. The same non-conductive generator due to its use of polyurethane composites.
Eric Denison, vice president of polyurethane systems at Covestro, said: 'Advanced polyurethane composites are well suited for solar technology because they are lightweight, non-conductive and rust-proof, far superior to traditional materials.