Our world has become mobile. Appliances and devices once confined to homes, offices, restaurants, and other workplaces can now be found parked along our streets. They’re food trucks and refrigerated transport vehicles and they’re offices on construction sites. Yet as mobility becomes more useful, we inadvertently pollute our air with exhaust and our ears with the clatter of gas generators.
But what if everything could run in complete silence with zero emissions? What if we could do everything we do indoors – outdoors – leaving only the sound of busy people and the only output a productive day’s work? What if we could go off the grid in our business?
As we all know, the advantages of “Going Green” are virtuous and popular. Everyone loves the idea of saving the planet and being on the right side of the ecological debate. But what if we told you that “Going Green” can also be a boon to your bottom line? From greater efficiency to shorter, less complicated logistics, to opening new areas of business never considered before? What if we told you that “Going Green” can be a faster and more sure way to make more “Green”?
We named our company Green Idle for the revolutionary solar-powered trucks we’ve created. Food trucks, office trailers, and soon – refrigerated delivery trucks. Any truck that needs power while standing still can now do so – silently, cleanly, and powerfully thanks to our solar powered smart-systems that capture and store dependable, long-lasting power. We store that power in a very revolutionary way. Green Idle partners with Lithionics Battery – The pinnacle of lithium ion technology, made in the USA, and renowned for its unsurpassed safety and reliability.
Read About Our Mobile Green Solutions in the Following Industries:
Government Infrastructure | Film Industry | Construction | Refrigerated Transport
Practical Applications
Private Enterprise:
- Food Trucks
- Film Industry Craft Service
- Refrigerated Transport and Residential Home Delivery
- Construction Site Gas-Generator Replacement Power Sources
- Construction Site Offices
Government Infrastructure:
- Emergency power for hospitals and ad-hoc triage centers
- Mobile command posts
- Ambulances and EMT vehicles that usually rely on fossil fuel for life-saving systems
- Neighborhood outreach and public information systems
- Firehouse and EMT center emergency power
- Gas station emergency power
- Recreation department entertainment vehicles