Princeton’s ‘Power in a Box’ Relies on AIMS Power Inverter, Goes to Bermuda

San Francisco, California — July 22, 2013

An AIMS Power inverter runs Princeton’s ‘Power in a Box’ – a humanitarian effort by the university’s Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) program – to help Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) this summer.

Princeton 'Power in a Box'

Princeton University students deploying the 40-foot, retractable wind turbine from their 'Power in a Box' -- The system uses a 5000 watt AIMS Power inverter -- Image by Frank Wojciechowski, courtesy of Princeton University

A renewable energy system is only as strong as the power inverter it uses.

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