Based on the success of the Sun Commander generator, DNS has expanded its product line with the Sunpoly, according to Bob Eaton, DNS managing partner. “The Sunpoly system is a new, ground-mounted solar racking system manufactured almost entirely from polyurethane composite materials, a first in the industry,” he explains.
The lightweight, easy-to-install Sunpoly system supports a pair of 72-cell solar panels in portrait mode and can withstand winds up to 185 miles per hour. Its corrosion-resistant properties help it withstand all types of environments for years of low-maintenance service. The Sunpoly system also has the same non-conductive properties as the Sun Commander generator thanks to its polyurethane composite materials.
“Advanced polyurethane composites are an ideal fit for solar technologies due to their lightweight, non-conductive and rust-resistant properties, and are far superior to traditional materials,” said Eric Denison, vice president of polyurethane systems, Covestro LLC. “Sustainability is a core part of our mission at Covestro, and we’re proud that DNS continues to use our materials to help advance the adoption of renewable energy sources.”