GFM is in
Cape Town, South Africa, participating in African Utility Week, from May 15 to
17, after having been one of the 4 Spanish companies chosen to represent the
flag of the European Union.
For GFM it is a
pleasure to be part of the European Pavilion, and greatly appreciates the
support of the Ambassador of the European Union in South Africa, who has
visited our stand at the AUW, and with SME Instrument for supporting the
SUNINBOX innovation project.
African Utility Week is part of a
series of global events that brings together energy professionals to
learn, network, collaborate, and share expertise and information.
Their events take place all over the world and each show focuses on the
key drivers in the smart energy market for that region. They tackle
issues across the value chain from power generation, renewables,
transmission, and distribution, right through to energy efficiency,
customer engagement and smart cities.
GFM is in AUW, promoting is innovative project, of the H2020 Program, and funded by the European Union, SUNINBOX.
An innovative proyect of H2020 Program, is an autonomous device that acts as an uninterrupted generator of electrical energy from a solar source, without emissions, renewable resource anda allowing the continuous self-supply of electrical energy disconnected from the grid. An alternative to energy generation in off-grid systems to reduce fossil oil consumption. SUNINBOX guarantee a continuos energy supply at a low operation and maintenance costs.
This Solar
System is easy portability
thanks to the fact that all the mechanisms are integrated in a metal box and
the connection / disconnection takes place in a few minutes. Just open it, and starts to generate
green energy.