Major Solar Investment Made for Aventure’s New Warehouse

PEACHTREE CITY, USA – Aventure recently installed a solar photovoltaic system on its new facilities in Peachtree City, Georgia. The solar system, made in the neighboring state of South Carolina, is composed of 66 Silfab 440watt solar panels. It was installed on the roof of Aventure’s recently completed 68,890 square foot warehouse. 

The solar energy production will help offset the equivalency of 26,456 pounds of coal burned at a power plant, 60,652 miles driven by a passenger vehicle, 8.4 tons of waste diverted from a landfill and the carbon sequestered by 24 acres of forestland.

“The 29.04kW capacity solar system will produce 36,772 kilowatt hours in the first year, providing approximately $7,556 in annual savings,” said Nick Safay of Boss Energy LLC, who provided the turnkey installation of the solar project.

There are also two Tesla Powerwall 3.0 batteries to provide backup power to keep the building’s exterior lighting on during power outages. Aventure also has four Tesla car charging stations available for customers and team members.

“We are constantly looking for more ways to go green,” said Aventure marketing associate Michael Griffiths Jr.

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