So why should New Jersey residents wait for the ice cream truck to come, when they can get free ice-pops from a solar-powered truck like this? Sungevity, the nation’s most innovative and customer-centric residential solar company, is now offering their innovative services in the Northeastern market—including New Jersey!
To celebrate, the Sungevity solar-powered truck, equipped with solar powered iPads, will be traveling throughout the North Jersey region and the Jersey Shore, from August 10th- 20th, to help residents cool down by handing out free ice-pops. To see if the Sungevity ice-pop truck will be near you, you can follow it on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/sungevity.
In fact the truck will be in Hoboken tonight for “Movies Under the Stars” Movie Dispicable Me! The movie starts at 8:15 pm tonight and is at Pier A Park.
Recent data shows that New Jersey is number 2 in the ‘Top 10 Solar States’. Additional data includes:
- Four out of five New Jerseyites (81 percent) believe incorporating residential solar power can result in savings on energy bills.
- More than 8 out of 10 residents (82 percent) believe that New Jersey should make more of a commitment to solar power.
NEW SURVEY SHOWS NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS SWEATING OUT THE SUMMER
ARE OVERWHELMED BY RISING ENERGY COSTS
82 percent of New Jersey homeowners believe that New Jersey should make a commitment to solar power
The survey shows:
- Four out of five New Jerseyites (81 percent) believe incorporating residential solar power can result in savings on energy bills.
- More than 8 out of 10 residents (82 percent) believe that New Jersey should make more of a commitment to solar power.
- More than three out of five New Jerseyans (69 percent) believe that solar power should be the residential energy source of the future; by way of comparison, about three in four U.S. adults (74 percent) agree solar power should be the residential energy source of the future.
- More than 55 percent of New Jersey residents say they would be more likely to install solar if it saved 15 percent or more on their monthly energy bill.
- 26 percent of New Jersey residents are at least somewhat likely to consider installing solar power for their home within the next five years.
Sungevity Website: http://www.sungevity.com/ ◦