Sometime ago I wrote about Solarator, the portable 600W solar power generator that costs as much as $6,500 (more than RM20,000) and people asked where and when will this be available.
I suppose the Solarator's price would be too prohibitive for the masses. But a new portable solar power generator is now available locally thanks to Housetec (M) Sdn Bhd.
Housetec Korea Group Chairman Keun Moon explaining to the delegates. Sinar Harian photo
Housetec to market portable solar generator in Malaysia
Housetec (M) Sdn Bhd has recently launched the first compact solar power generator for the local market. It plans to first introduce the product to the ministries, departments and other government agencies followed by individual consumers in the rural areas, fishermen, etc, at a later date.
Several solar based products were introduced during the signing of memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the company and ANGKASA (Angkatan Koperasi Kebangsaan Malaysia Bhd) in Kuala Lumpur.
For the time being, Housetec is targeting ANGKASA members but the products would be extended to the masses soon.
Products offered
Very little was made known through the report by Sinar Harian, but from the information seen on ANGKASA's official FB page, these are two of the products on offer:
TheGreenMechanics: This initiative shows that there is now improved awareness in the solar-based technologies as an alternative source of energy that is environmentally friendly. You may want to check it out with ANGKASA for more details should you be interested.
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I suppose the Solarator's price would be too prohibitive for the masses. But a new portable solar power generator is now available locally thanks to Housetec (M) Sdn Bhd.
Housetec Korea Group Chairman Keun Moon explaining to the delegates. Sinar Harian photo
Housetec to market portable solar generator in Malaysia
Housetec (M) Sdn Bhd has recently launched the first compact solar power generator for the local market. It plans to first introduce the product to the ministries, departments and other government agencies followed by individual consumers in the rural areas, fishermen, etc, at a later date.
Several solar based products were introduced during the signing of memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the company and ANGKASA (Angkatan Koperasi Kebangsaan Malaysia Bhd) in Kuala Lumpur.
For the time being, Housetec is targeting ANGKASA members but the products would be extended to the masses soon.
Products offered
Very little was made known through the report by Sinar Harian, but from the information seen on ANGKASA's official FB page, these are two of the products on offer:
- SG-80 Multi Solar System: This system enables you to operate/ power-up TV, laptops, fans, lights, etc.
- SG-24 Solar Lighting System: This system enables you to to power up Housetec's LED lighting series
TheGreenMechanics: This initiative shows that there is now improved awareness in the solar-based technologies as an alternative source of energy that is environmentally friendly. You may want to check it out with ANGKASA for more details should you be interested.
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