Portland Walmart features LSX for a custom solar canopy

A custom LSX solar canopy shows off Portland Walmart’s commitment to the environment In addition to operating at an everyday low cost, Walmart’s strategy includes being a good steward to the environment with a commitment to either produce or procure 7 billion kWh/year of renewable energy globally by the end of 2020. 7 billion kWh is a… Read More

TD Bank selects Lumos LSX for their retail solar drive-thru structures

August 6, 2014 Boulder, CO Lumos Solar, a Boulder, Colorado based design-centric solar product company, announced today that TD Bank has chosen Lumos LSX frameless solar modules to cover their retail drive-thru structures. These structures provide essential shade and protection from the elements for bank customers as well as producing clean, renewable energy, helping TD Bank meet… Read More

From concept to actual, an outdoor kitchen gets a solar touch

What concept can you make into a reality with LSX? Spring and summer are perfect for spending outdoors with family and friends. The Bitting family wanted to do exactly that with an outdoor kitchen that would complete their back patio. To keep this outdoor kitchen shaded while running the refrigerator that will keep the beer… Read More

PARTY with a SolarScape in Louisiana

High-Side configured SolarScape is decorated for a summer party According to NREL’s daily solar radiation map, Louisiana gets nearly as much solar radiation as Florida. Unfortunately, the proliferation of solar has not been as remarkable or as supported in Louisiana as it has been in Florida. However, the limited number of incentives did not deter a… Read More

LSX + history + modern architecture = art

LSX artfully meets the needs of a modern, yet historical, home In 1862, Congress passed the Homestead Act in order to open unappropriated federal land in the West to farmers. Adults were eligible to claim 160 acres provided they cultivated the land and improved it with structures. After 5 years, the land could be theirs to own for… Read More

LSX “pops-up” on Eyeboogie solar awning

Eyeboogie’s LSX solar awning shows off snarky sensibility Thinking beyond of the obvious is what has made Eyeboogie such a success. In 1996, Eyeboogie got its start by creating Pop-Up video for VH1. Officially incorporated in 2000 by owner, Woody Thompson, this multimedia company originated in New York before making its home in Los Angeles in 2003, bringing with… Read More

“Solar Energy Tree” with Lumos LSX makes its debut in Atlanta

Atlanta’s first “Solar Energy Tree” sports Lumos LSX “leaves” March 25, 2014 – For one of the largest full service solar integrators and renewable energy providers in the Southeast, it’s no surprise that Atlanta, GA headquartered Hannah Solar thinks outside of the box. With the renovation of their headquarters, Hannah Solar wanted to make an innovative statement… Read More