Stellar Solar to Power San Diego Harley-Davidson Project LiveWire Electric Motorcycle Event
Their Mobile Solar Station will be powering the festivities around this historic event being held July 24-26 at San Diego Harley-Davidson's new Morena Boulevard location.
SAN DIEGO, July 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Stellar Solar, one of California's leading commercial and residential solar installers since 1998 is teaming up with San Diego Harley-Davidson to present the first-of-its-kind Project LiveWire Experience making its way across America offering test rides and engaging displays to the public. Harley-Davidson recently revealed Project LiveWire – the first Harley-Davidson electric motorcycle. In keeping with the company's customer-led product development approach, consumers across the country will be able to ride and provide feedback on the bike, helping to shape the future of Harley-Davidson's first-ever electric motorcycle. While not for sale, Project LiveWire is specifically designed for the purpose of getting insight into rider expectations of an electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Even those who don't ride are welcome to participate through the unique Jumpstart simulator that provides an experience very close to the real thing. Project LiveWire will be at the Morena Boulevard location Thursday, July 24 through Saturday, July 26. The main event is Saturday, July 26 from 12 – 4pm. All three days will feature complimentary solar powered food and beverages from the Stellar Solar Mobile Solar Station.
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Stellar Solar is connected with San Diego Harley-Davidson through General Manager Ty Miller who had a Stellar Solar system installed on his home. "When we received word that San Diego Harley-Davidson was going to be one of the first locations on the tour, the Stellar Solar Mobile Solar Station immediately came to mind as a perfect fit to help power the event," Miller said. "Electric motorcycles and solar power complement each other nicely and we are happy to promote solar along side this innovative motorcycle."
Kent Harle, CEO of Stellar Solar and avid motorcycle enthusiast was thrilled by news of the event. "I've been riding motorcycles for a long time and the Project LiveWire is a unique and very impressive machine. I'd buy one today if they were on the market. I can't wait to test ride it. This is a perfect event for our Mobile Solar Station and we are proud to be associated with San Diego Harley-Davidson."
Event details:
July 24, 25, 26
9:00am – 5pm
Main event Saturday July 26, 12-4pm
4645 Morena Boulevard, San Diego, 92117 -
858.616.6999
Complimentary solar-powered food and beverages
For more information contact:
David Boylan
Email
858.395.6905
About Stellar Solar
Stellar Solar is a leading California residential and commercial PV solar design and installation company, based in San Diego with over ten years of experience and 1,000+ installations, ranging in size from 2kW to 2MW, throughout the Southwest. They have been voted BEST OF San Diego solar provider by readers of the Union Tribune in 2011 and 2013 and have more 5 Star Reviews on Yelp than any other solar company in San Diego County. Learn more at www.stellarsolar.net
About San Diego Harley-Davidson
San Diego Harley-Davidson is proud to be family owned and operated with years of military service. Owner New York Myke has owned and operated the iconic San Diego Harley for over 20 years and is made up of 3 store locations: the main location at 4645 Morena Blvd, 5600 Kearny Mesa Road, and our clothing and gifts boutique in Seaport Village open 365 days a year. San Diego Harley-Davidson has grown to become one of the biggest and best-known Dealerships in the country by having the very best staff and making Customer Service their number one priority. They have been voted the best motorcycle dealership in San Diego for the last 5 years in a row! For more information on San Diego Harley please visit www.sandiegoharley.com.
SOURCE Stellar Solar
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