AspectSolar Portable Power Solutions Announces EnergyBar 100

Designed with green battery technology, the EnergyBar 100 is manufactured with no known carcinogens, is recyclable and there is no thermal runoff.

LAFAYETTE, Colo., July 16, 2015 -- AspectSolar, an innovator in Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) solar-powered batteries, has announced an industry-leading, environmentally friendly and portable power solution for every aspect of work, play and home. With a lightweight and compact design, the EnergyBar 100 affords users twice the battery life of similar products and up to five times the duration of traditional batteries.


Esmond Goei, CEO of AspectSolar stated, "Our customers are savvy users who understand what they need. The EnergyBar 100 serves their needs better in performance and utility than comparable products. This is advancement in every sense of the word."

Designed with green battery technology, the EnergyBar 100 is manufactured with no known carcinogens, is recyclable and there is no thermal runoff.

Durable construction allows users to take reliable power nearly anywhere in various conditions, and it is TSA approved for carry-on and checked baggage. At 3.2 lbs., the EnergyBar 100 is 40%-60% lighter than traditional batteries. Use the optional i1-150 inverter to power AC devices up to 150 watts.

The EnergyBar 100 will be available for purchase beginning August 2015 at AspectSolar.com.

About AspectSolar
AspectSolar is the technology leader in dependable, lightweight, portable solar power solutions. The company's best-of-class solar energy products enable users the freedom to easily capture and store solar power as usable electricity in remote areas or where traditional power is disrupted. With multiple patents for its award-winning products, AspectSolar's panels and high-efficiency, green technology batteries are backed by the best guarantee in the industry. To learn more, visit aspectsolar.com.

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