
1BOG is a cool company that organizes big groups of people together who want to get solar energy and gets them a discount. I’ve spoke to 1BOG about getting solar on my townhome, but it didn’t seem like a reasonable solution considering my monthly bill was around $40.
But if you own a home with high electricity bills from a hot tub, or charging electric vehicles then definitely visit the 1BOG website and find out how they help you get affordable solar power discounts in your community!

This PVC-free solar-powered camping shower for $22 is made from a non-toxic PVC-free material. It’s easy to use, simply fill it up with water, leave it in direct sunlight for the black colored pouch to naturally absorb heat, hang it on a tree and you got a nice warm camp shower.

Ciralight is a solar powered system that uses mirrors to track the sun and direct natural light during daytime hours. Ciralight’s natural sunlight solution, conserves energy, reduces pollution and exposure to natural sunlight helps improve productivity.

Power Pocket by Reware is a thin solar film charger that can fold up and fit in your pocket and rolled out to harness the sun’s rays for charging your cell phone or iPod. This flexible solar charger is waterproof and rugged, there are two models: 6.5 Watt that runs for $150 and a 12 watt that cost $275.

Soltage is a full service renewable energy company that develops and operates solar energy stations for businesses. They will conduct a free detailed energy use profile before providing a long-term savings solution tailored specifically for your business.

The Voltaic Generator is a $599 laptop bag with solar panels built into the bag that generate up to 17 watts of power which can fully charge a laptop! It has multiple connectors so you can charge your phones and other handheld electronics like an iPod. This solar laptop bag comes in silver, orange, green and charcoal with fabrics are made from recycled soda bottles.
The LifePod is a 120 square-foot building that you can purchase and build within a few hours without the need of a building permit. The LifePod building kit which cost around $17,500 includes photovoltaic cells on the roof that can easily power the LifePod along with a few applicances.

