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Solar Powered Golf Cart Charging System

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Reducing your electricity costs while extending the useful life of the cart batteries, and while you enjoy the electricity savings and improved dependability, you will value the peace of mind and satisfaction of peppy golf carts that are continuously charged with the SunCatcher solar charging system. 

  

 SunCatcher developed the solar charging system, with leading golf course owners and electric car manufacturers to be ultra reliable, easy to install, and maintenance-free. Designed to fit all major brands of golf and utility cars, SunCatcher Canopy tops will convert your existing or new electric cart to solar power. SunCatcher is powered by state-of-the-art photovoltaic cells that produce electricity directly from sunlight - similar to solar-powered calculators and space satellites. SunCatcher's solar charging system directly powers the golf cart when driven in daylight. When the golf cart is at rest, SunCatcher charges the golf car battery. And SunCatcher's integrated charge controller ensures your batteries will not be overcharged by the sun.

SunCatcher Canada is a manufacturer of the SunCatcher brand of solar powered roofs or tops for golf carts. Your electric golf car or golf cart can be outfitted to use our solar charging system. You'll save utility costs and contribute to our world in an environmentally friendly way.  

Who are some of the purchasers of the Solar Canopies in the Phoenix Area?

Test Results Below:

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Gas Powered Golf Cart Emissions:  In 2004 Princeton University reported on the possibility of reducing the amount of gas emissions from the University fleet.  A total of approximately 440 vehicles were examined, including 92 golf carts. The club carts on campus provided the largest amount of harmful emissions - carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and other gases. The study is detailed below:

Emission Rates
These calculations are based on averages for each cart. We estimated that each cart was used on average for 2.5 hours each week. 
HC & NOx
2.5 hrs/wk x 52 wks/yr. x 10.5 hp x0.011 lb/hphr=15.015 lbs/yr x ton/2000lbs = 0.008 T/yr / cart x 90 carts ~ 0.7 tons / year NOx / Fleet
 

CO emissions:
2.5 hrs/wk x 52 wks/yr x 10.5 hp x 0.439 lbs/hphr = 599.235 lbs/yr x 1 ton/2000 lbs = 0.3 T/yr / Cart x 90 carts ~ 27 tons/yr CO
 

CO2 emissions:
2.5 hrs/wk x 52 wks/yr x 10.5 hp x 1.08 lbs/hphr = 1474.2 lbs/yr x 1 ton/2000 lbs = 0.7371 Tons/yr/cart x 90 carts = 66 Tons/yr Fleet
 

To put these numbers in context to other areas of high emissions on campus, the following is comparable data gathered from the Engineering department:
Power Plant: NOx = 79 Tons/yr. vs. Cart Fleet
CO = 92 Tons/yr.
CO2 = 90,000 Ton/yr.
Ford Taurus: NOx = 0.002 Tons/yr vs. Single Cart
CO = 0.032 Tons/yr.
CO2 = 2.21 Tons/yr
Taurus has more horsepower so naturally more CO2 emissions.
From data the Cart Fleet is surprisingly close to the power plant.

The results:  Regarding the Ford Taurus, one cart = 4 Taurus’ in NOx emissions and 8 Taurus’ in CO emissions.   

In other words;  A gas golf cart is 4 to 8 times more polluting than a Ford Taurus.

TAX BREAK 

You may even get a tax break from installing and using this system*. 

You can get a Federal Income Tax Credit for buying solar on form 3468, line 2b.  Below is an example of the breakdown for that credit:

Solar Panel = $2000.00
Batteries =          600.00 (if applicable)
Total =             $2600.00

Total on line 2b of IRS Form 3468 is $2600.00 x 30% = $780.  Panel only = $1220
You may even get a tax break from installing and using this system*.You may even get a tax break from installing and using this system*.

Please use the following link for general insturctions and the 3468 form:

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f3468.pdf


Arizona is a further 25% Tax Credit (form 310) off the total cost of installation for a combined Tax Credit of 55%.  
* Laws and tax code change.  Please consult your tax professional before using this information as a basis for your purchase.

Warranty Period:

One year from date of purchase by the original owner, on all workmanship and parts.

Five years from date of purchase by the original owner to replace solar panels defective in producing power. 

Ten years limited warranty from the date of purchase on the canopy. (Five years full and five years prorated)

SunCatcher's design is completely solid state. With no moving parts, SunCatcher is designed for ongoing maintenance-free operation. On those long summer days with multiple rounds, SunCatcher keeps your golf car in play all day - earning money instead of taking up space charging in the garage. SunCatcher also helps avoid those occasional mid-course failures that slow down play and strand players.

Reduce Recharging Expenses: 

SunCatcher solar charging system operates and provides a constant charge even on cool and cloudy days. SunCatcher produces the most savings during sunny weather - conveniently when course usage is greatest. Every bit of solar electricity reduces your recharging expenses. SunCatcher solar powered golf carts recharge a third faster and use a third less energy than conventional carts. With SunCatcher, you can stop worrying about tomorrow's uncertain electricity prices because it's quite likely the sun will be shining.

  Why Should You Buy A SunCatcher Solar Panel Canopies For Your Electric Golf Cart?


1. Reduce Cost of Charging Batteries by at least 30%. 

A 120-volt battery charger is rated to draw 10 amps of power. The power you use in charging the batteries is measured in kilowatt-hours. The formula is volts times amps equals watts: 120v x 10 amps = 1200 watts: 1200 watts = 1.2 kilowatts

 When the charger is first plugged in, it draws close to 10 full amps for a few minutes and then drops off to 5 or 6 amps for the majority of the remaining charging time. The recommended time to achieve full charge is five hours. The last couple of hours the charger draws slightly over 1 amp. Studies over a thirty-day period have determined the average amount of power consumed is consistent with the following formula. 

120 volts x 4 amps x 5 hrs = 2400 watt hours

The solar panel charging system delivers 2.4 amps at 36 volts = 90 watt hours

Ensuring the golf car is outside for 10 hours each day produces the following results.

2.4 amps x 36 volts x 10 hours = 864 watts: 864 watts divided by 2400 watts = 36% savings

 2. Double the Battery Life

The number of times a battery can be cycled before it is worn out increases significantly as the percentage depth of discharge declines. A battery, which is required to deliver 50% of its power, will provide 30% to 50% more cycles than when it is drained to 80% depth of discharge. In other words the battery will last approximately twice as long if it is continually being charged. There is sulfur in the acid that has a tendency to settle, and become a solid, as the battery is discharged. To keep the sulfur mixed with acid the battery has to be recharged. A battery that is being charged continuously has a boiling effect to keep the sulfur from separating from the acid and becoming a solid. This produces a longer battery life. 

3. Huge Tax Incentive

4. Because It's The Right Thing To Do

$1600.00 + taxes and installation
 

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