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SOLAR SUPPORT STRUCTURES





Centennial Global Technology

Established in 2003, Centennial Global Technology LG Electronics USA, Inc.
provides international manufacturing of high-quality, With its 60-cell panel design, the LG MonoX NeON 
low-cost, and innovative solar energy solutions. 
premium series delivers a high-eficiency output of Lumos Solar
Centennial Global offers custom solutions from up to 300 watts with 18.3% module eficiency. It Lumos SolarScapes’ modular and customizable solar 
four-cell technologies, including: CIGS; crystalline; combines LG’s N-Type cell manufacturing technol- canopy structures provide function and design. Ideal 
spherical and amorphous; as well as thin-ilm. Their ogy into one advanced unit. Among the lightest on 
quality control standard is supported and validated for patio covers, pool awnings, carports, walkways, 
Baja Construction Co., Inc.
the market at only 37 pounds (16.8 kilograms), the bus stops, and commercial overhead applications, 
With its own engineering and design depart- by UL, ETL, TUV, and IEC certiications, as well
LG MonoX NeON is over 11% lighter than previous there are unlimited design possibilities. Featuring 
ment and construction crews, Baja is able
as from third-party veriication in various public models, allowing installation by one technician the LSX Frameless Module System, Lumos Solar- 
institutions. 
to design and build cost-effective shade www.centennialglobaltechnology.com
rather than two.
Scapes provide an aesthetic and architectural solu- 
structures and solar support systems. Some of www.lg-solar.com
tion for shade and renewable energy. 
the speciic product characteristics of Baja’s www.lumossolar.com

structures include cold-rolled, light-gauge, 
high tensile-steel, and galvanized structural 
members. Their systems are pre-fabricated, 
pre-engineered, and assembled onsite with no 

ield engineering and/or soldering. For solar 
projects, direct attachment from modules to 
purlins is simple, with no racking or decking 
required.
www.bajacarports.com



Motech Americas
Motech Americas draws on more than 20 years of 
module manufacturing experience to produce high- 

quality photovoltaic modules. Their module quali- 
ication process conforms to IEC61215, IEC61730, 
and UL1703 international standards, so that quality 
is guaranteed. All PV modules manufactured at Mo- 

tech Americas use 100% Motech cells, have a wide 
power output range, and qualify under the “Buy 
American” clause of the American Recovery and 
Brittmore Group
Reinvestment Act (ARRA). 
Brittmore Group supplies engineering, procure- www.motechsolar.com
ment, and construction (EPC) providers with a 
turnkey, structural balance-of-systems (SBOS) 

solution for large-scale, ixed-tilt, ground- Put Our Green Team on
mount PV projects. Through the smart use of 
automation, the Brittmore System delivers Your Green Team
robust racking at better than Best-of-Breed 

pricing and install rates. Once provided with 
the PV modules of choice and a site ready for Expert Tax Advisory, Accounting,
installation, Brittmore returns a fully populated and Business Strategy for
racking system that’s ready for inal DC- 
Small to Mid-Size Clean Energy Companies
Trina Solar
interconnect, with up to a 10% total BOS cost 
savings.
Trina Solar’s PDG5 frameless, dual-glass module
www.brittmore.com
Affordable • Accessible • Responsive is UL/IEC certiied to 1000 V and requires no 
grounding. The module has two layers of 2.5 mm 

Green Team
heat-strengthened glass. By replacing the plastic 
backsheet with heat-strengthened glass, dual-glass 
CPAs
provides a UL Fire Class A safety rating and reduces 
micro-cracking, PID, module warping, UV aging, and 

Helping Green Companies Build a Sustainable Bottom Line
corrosion. The module’s robust package protects 
cells during mechanical loading, and shocks to 
minimize micro-cracks that could diminish module 
eficiency.
www.trinasolar.com






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