FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 7, 2012– Binghamton, New York – SunMaxx Solar, a leading integrated manufacturer of solar thermal systems and components, is pleased to announce that the company has opened its new solar training facility in Binghamton, New York. The creation of this facility is part of SunMaxx’s continuing effort to make the company’s solar thermal training one of the best in the industry. The 2,000 square foot indoor, training lab was designed with a presentation area and a separate large open space for hands-on system component installation. Lead by SunMaxx educator John Maliwacki, training takes students through the science, installation, and marketing of domestic and commercial solar hot water systems, all in a comfortable rain-or-shine atmosphere.
Adam Farrell, SunMaxx Solar CEO notes, “SunMaxx Solar dedicates time to Solar Hot Water and PV training classes in order to accelerate market adoption of solar technologies. By ensuring high-quality installations are standard, SunMaxx helps to create sustainable jobs within the solar installation industry.”
The SunMaxx Solar training facility provides accelerated training classes for contractors, electricians, engineers, solar energy entrepreneurs, sales executives and anyone who is considering a career change in the growing solar industry. SunMaxx solar training programs are structured to help individuals and licensed contractors get into the solar industry and excel in the solar job market. The hands-on courses in Solar Hot Water and Photovoltaic (PV) system design and installation help train students to meet the requirements of launching a solar installation business or finding green jobs.
John Maliwacki, SunMaxx Solar educator comments, “Our mission is to become the leading educational provider to the renewable energy industry by utilizing innovative training methods and teaching practices that will prepare individuals with the knowledge and experience to succeed.”
Solar energy technology is evolving fast, and SunMaxx Solar’s new facility is just part of the company’s commitment to teach cutting-edge technologies. On a commercial solar scale, the new facility supports up to five Solar Hot Water training courses per month and two PV training courses per year.
For a schedule of upcoming training opportunities please visit: www.trainingsolar.com. For more information about how to sign up for training email [email protected].
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