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Solarport Car Park Structures
The commercial car park of the future
Teaming up with a leading commercial deliverer in Solar and Photovoltaic systems, Shade and Membrane Structures Australia have developed a modern and cost effective Solarport commercial car park product that can be adapted to any commercial area.
Our Solarport, depending on the sites variables (ie: location, sun direction, distance to the distribution board, budget, shading issues etc,) will deliver a significant amount of energy back to the grid whilst at the same time providing a comfortable shaded area for the clients patrons.
Solarport information:
Between .5 and 3kw per car space per/hr being fed back into the grid*
Large reduction in carbon tonne out put*
Large reduction in energy bills
Nb: For full benefits analysis a proper site study will need to be conducted.
*Many variables need to be taken into account before true kw generation and reductions in carbon tonnage can be ascertained.
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About Us
Forming during the Global Financial Crisis, Shade and Membrane Structures Australia is at the forefront of the shade sail, tension membrane and steel covered area market.
As well as our own skilled in house team, we utilise a wide network of dedicated industry professionals around the world to ensure that our clients get the best and most efficient solution available on the market.
Contact Details
Phone: 0401 929 377 Email: info@shadeandmembrane.com
Head Office: Gold Coast Affiliated Offices/representitives: North Qld, NSW, VIC, WA
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