Clear Skies Solar, Inc. may have blue skies in their future as indicated by today’s announcement about the success of their XTRAX Technology. Located in Mineola, New York, Clear Skies Solar (CSS) is a wholly-owned subsidiary that provides full-service renewable energy solutions to commercial, industrial, and agricultural clients across the country. Today, CSS took a major step towards prominence when they announced that independent lab testing proves high accuracy for their XTRAX Technology.
XTRAX is hardware that has the potential to lead the next generation of energy tracking. The first seven ANSI tests relating to accuracy and continuity have shown compliance with ANSI standards which could mean big things for CSS.
The US patent for XTRAX is held by Carbon 612, which is a majority-owned subsidiary of CSS. With CSS monitoring the progress of XTRAX, the hardware may become a global presence in the near future with patent applications pending in the Chinese and European markets.
CEO Ezra Green was quoted as saying, “The XTRAX hardware, firmware and our server-based software was developed in-house with plans on entering into several additional renewable-based markets. By expanding the Carbon 612 recurring-revenue model, we will be ensuring that our market positioning and growth will be well-rounded.”
To learn more about CSS, visit the company website at: www.clearskiessolar.com.
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