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AIMS Power, a worldwide supplier of power inverters and solar panels. This week launched a new 60 watt solar panel, the latest addition to the AIMS Power Solar product line.


AIMS Power a global supplier of solar panels and power inverters, just added a 60 watt solar panel to its solar product offering. Over the last two years AIMS Power has been a leader in supplying green energy products including top quality solar panels. AIMS Power recently introduced a new 120 watt solar panel. This week AIMS Power launched a new 60 watt solar panel.

Recently the demand for off-grid solar components has grown exponentially. Today, micro off-grid systems are in place delivering power in many urban areas around the world. AIMS Power has a full line of solar panels, power inverters and solar charge controllers to meet this demand. This new AIMS Power 60 watt panel will be offered at an industry leading price point.

AIMS Power has been offering high quality power inverters for over 10 years. When they decided to enter the solar business, they started with a 230 watt panel. This solar panel was a huge hit among solar installers and consumers alike. The new AIMS Power 60 watt solar panels are easier to deliver anywhere on the globe due to the smaller size when compared to 230 watt panels. “Our new 60 watt solar panel can be shipped in a box anywhere on the globe, saving the end-user the cost of freight shipping,” Bruce De Jong, President of Aims Power.

End users can apply these panels into almost any 12 volt solar system. They can be used in marine applications, recreational vehicles and off-grid homes. One of the more common applications for off-grid solar is emergency backup power. These new AIMS Power 60 watt solar panels are perfect to set-up a backup power system to provide power during a storm or hurricane.