Colored Solar
Colored Solar is located in the city of Ventura, California. We are a part of the Ventura Ventures Technology Center, and we work with the US Dept of Energy, NREL, and the National Center for Photovoltaics pioneering our colored solar technology. Our Stylish Solar Panels with game-changing aesthetics, appearance, applications, emissivity for a cool roof effects, and technological components are equally efficient to conventional black solar panels. Colored Solar is a distributor and systems integrator of solar electric systems. We also offer a non traditional awning, our unique Architectural Accents colored solar awnings, bringing visual public awareness of solar energy.
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- Business Type:
- Distributor
- Industry Type:
- Solar Energy
- Market Focus:
- Internationally (various countries)
About Us
Our solar products are proudly made in the USA. Michael Mrozek, CEO/Founder of Colored Solar, is an ecopreneur whose vision is to align with the US Department of Energy's initiative to 'Buy American', create jobs for Americans; as well as President Obama’s commitment to rebuild the American infrastructure, decrease the dependency on fossil fuels, and create a green economy. The American green economy will be achieved with domestic-made innovative products, such as those offered byColored Solar. The company started out as Gold Coast Solar, regionally well known for its Gold Rush years during the pioneer settler days, but now has evolved to Colored Solar.
Colored Solar Panel Technology
Colored Solar is pioneering colored solar energy solutions that efficiently captures sunlight and converts it to electricity, just like conventional systems, while also addressing the needs of many applications for architectural sensitivity and beautiful solutions. Colored Solar is a manufacturer, distributor and systems integrator of solar electric systems and is leading the development, testing, and installation of what will be the new front of solar power market growth within 5 years.
All great designers struggle with the utility of form and function. The notion is that manmade things can strive to function reliably and efficiently, but they will always be seen as ugly and less than desirable if they don't also address our innate need for beauty and delight. There are no exceptions, not for cars, shoes, trailers, bridges, phones or solar photovoltaic panels.