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Verizon and 123eSolar Elevate NY Giants Fans' Monday Night Football Experience with Enhanced Wireless Services Powered by Green Energy

Verizon and 123eSolar Elevate NY Giants Fans' Monday Night Football Experience with Enhanced Wireless Services Powered by Green Energy

Published: 12/12/2023

In a groundbreaking collaboration between Verizon and 123eSolar, New York Giants fans experienced an elevated Monday night football experience at MetLife Stadium, thanks to enhanced wireless services powered by sustainable green energy. A 123eSolar-powered generator served as the backbone for Verizon's Cell on Wheels (COW), strategically positioned in the MetLife Stadium parking lot. The innovative Tri-Brid™ solution by 123eSolar ensured a constant and reliable energy supply to the Verizon COW during the high-profile event. The full off-grid power solution not only guarantees 24/7 operational capability for the cell site but also aligns with both companies' environmentally conscious practices. The integration of solar power, coupled with battery storage and standby diesel, delivers a seamless digital experience for fans while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Ali Sar, President and CEO of 123eSolar, expressed pride in the company's commitment to making a positive environmental difference. Sar stated, "I am proud that our company can make an impact in an environmentally conscious way. Being able to partner with Verizon, supporting 5G while reducing greenhouse gases, is a win for the environment as well as the wireless industry." This collaboration between Verizon and 123eSolar signifies a milestone in the integration of sustainable energy solutions within the wireless industry, showcasing how technology and environmental responsibility can coexist harmoniously. 123eSolar, a division of 123eWireless, has evolved into the largest manufacturer of mobile solar-powered generators in the United States. The company's journey began with the development of small solar-powered generators, primarily designed to sustain construction projects. In 2019, the company expanded its brand to include 123eSolar and offers green alternatives to diesel generators. www.123eSolar.com