Ginlong Solis Inverter Powers Eiffel Tower with Green Energy

This month, two Ginlong (Solis) inverters were chosen to provide the electrical solutions for two sets of UGE wind turbine systems on the Eiffel Tower as part of a high-profile renovation and upgrade to the monument. Not only that, Ginlong controllers were also selected to rectify the wild AC from turbines and particularly control the turbines at high wind. The turbines are expected to produce 10,000 kilowatts hours of electricity per year, offsetting the annual consumption of all commercial activity on the Eiffel Tower’s first floor.  Based on IHS Research, Ginlong wind inverter has consistently occupied top two position in term of global market share. Ginlong (Solis) inverters are shipped to over 60 countries, from World’s Fair in Shanghai, China, Barbados in Caribbean Islands,  to Cliff House restaurant in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, to name a few.  Now Ginlong inverter presents in Paris, working the Société d’Exploitation de la tour Eiffel.
 
Ginlong is proud of being part of Eiffel Tower.  There is probably no better place than Eiffel Tower to inspire people to create a more sustainable future for next generations.  On Eiffel Tower’s official website, it says, “The Eiffel Tower has weathered decades to establish itself as a symbol of modernity. Everyone’s commitment to the topic of sustainable development requires new symbols; the Eiffel Tower must play its role and carry the message of sustainable development.” Now, some of those 7,000,000 visitors of the world most visited monuments will come away from their Eiffel Tower tour with a new appreciation for renewable energy.  Some people will also appreciate this perfect example of global collaboration on the latest renewable energy technologies.
 
We hope the magic of Eiffel Tower, UGE and Ginlong will inspire more people to chase the sun and harness the wind for a better world. Some of Eiffel Tower visitors may also have a little more fun tracking its progress on reducing carbon footprint and saving trees.
 
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