Average power is approximately 400watts (12 to 14mph winds).Maximum output is approximately 2.2kW (26 to 30mph winds).Height of SolAir from it’s mount bracket surface to the blade at it’s highest point is only 67″.
“The unique and proprietary design, including the small footprint, of the DyoCore SolAir products allows our distributors to design and install the system quickly for homeowners and businesses,” David Raines, CEO and founder of DyoCore, says. As you can see in the photos above and below, SolAirs are often installed along the roof line of residential or commercial buildings, but they can be used in a variety of locations. A SolAir can generate power in winds anywhere from 6 mph to 60 mph. A solar panel 40 square inches in size is integrated into the micro wind turbines. The name of the product is SolAir.Įach SolAir device has three rotating blades, a 64” radius, and weighs approximately 60 lbs. They are small wind turbines combined with solar panels from DyoCore. And apparently they are getting quite popular in San Diego. SolAir micro wind turbines with solar panels.