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FAQs
Local Solar Hubs is a resource to help community organizations get simple, easy-to-assemble solar kits. We've worked with organizations doing this work in the Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and rural and urban parts of the U.S., and we want to make solar resilience more accessible to community groups.
Why?
Power outages are becoming increasingly common. We want communities to be prepared and have what they need to meet their basic needs.
Are you selling anything?
No, this is just a tool to help you get what you need. (We may use affiliate links in the future to support our work.)
What can local solar hubs power?
๐ฑ Phones
๐ป Laptops
โ๏ธ Fridges
๐ WiFi
๐ก Lights
Fans
๐ Speakers
๐ฌ๏ธ Air filters
๐ฒ E-bikes
Slow cookers
๐งโจ๏ธ Water heaters
Assistive wheelchairs/scooters
... and more!
Where do local solar hubs go?
Houses of worship. Apartment buildings. Schools. Community centers and spaces. Parks.
Where people need them.
Can these be used for education about solar?
Yes! They're fun too (plug 'n play!)
Who can I contact if I need help?
Send us a note at hello@localsolarhubs.com