Bergstrom, Solar Energy Provider eNow Join Forces

June 19, 2013
Bergstrom, maker of the NITE no-idle system, has partnered with eNow, a clean tech solar energy solutions company, with both companies marketing their complimentary products – which are both CARB-approved – to the industry in North America and Europe

Bergstrom, maker of the NITE no-idle system, has partnered with eNow, a clean tech solar energy solutions company, with both companies marketing their complimentary products – which are both CARB-approved – to the industry in North America and Europe.

“With unstable fuel prices, increasing idling restrictions and the growing concern about greenhouse gas emissions, the eNow solar system will provide a valuable solution for our customers,” said Jack Shaffer, president and CEO of Bergstrom. “eNow’s solar energy solutions are a great complement to our battery-powered NITE units.”

As a battery-powered, no-idling system, the NITE system is able to generate high Btu cooling capacity without sending damaging emissions into the environment, Bergstrom said, allowing drivers to reduce emissions and comply with anti-idling laws

The eNow solar-based auxiliary power systems are specifically designed for the transportation industry, including medium and heavy-duty trucks, commercial buses, school buses and military vehicles. The system generates power using the company’s proprietary solar system, which is then stored in the on-board battery system and distributed to various truck/trailer functions – such as Bergstrom battery-powered NITE no-idle system – when needed. Solar charging systems range from 30 watts, for keeping batteries charged, to 6,400 watt systems for refrigeration applications.

“We are very excited about this joint marketing agreement with Bergstrom,” said Jeffrey Flath, president and CEO of eNow. “There is huge potential for solar power generation within the transportation industry – both environmentally and financially. The Bergstrom NITE system is a perfect application for this type of solar-based auxiliary power system.”