Trusted technology in an innovative form

PowerGrab has taken proven solar industry technology and designed a simpler, faster, and cheaper way to install it:  a lightweight system that anyone can mount to a wall.  Here are the components:

Explosive view of the PowerGrab solar panel with six main parts.
  1. High-efficiency 200-Watt monocrystalline solar panel. UL-Certified and warrantied.
  2. Microinverter. UL-Certified, NEC-compliant, CEC listed and warrantied.
  3. Ultra-light heavy-duty chassis.
  4. Easy-mount structural header rail into wall studs.
  5. Stainless steel adjustable structural bars for tilt optimization.
  6. Customizable decorative bottom panel. UL-Certified for fire safety.

100 Megawatts in six months

An installer can mount four 2.5-kilowatt systems in a day, so 70 installers could complete the equivalent of 100 Megawatts in about six months.  Systems this small shouldn’t strain the grid from backfeeding and combined with meter socket adapters, could be a quick way to add generation to neighborhoods near data centers.

Birds-eye view at an angle of a data center.

Generate energy where roofs aren't feasible

Adjustable tilting enables you to create optimal weighted average angles of irradiation with upper rows sloped to avoid shading lower rows.

60°

45°

Average = 35°

Ready to have your own power in just a couple hours?

493 4th Street West, Clifton Park, NY 12065

Coming soon

Want to see it on your wall for free?

email@company.com

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PowerGrab

Portable Solar Inc. dba PowerGrab © 2026. All Rights Reserved.

Trusted technology in an innovative form

PowerGrab has taken proven solar industry technology and designed a simpler, faster, and cheaper way to install it:  a lightweight system that anyone can mount to a wall.  Here are the components:

  1. High-efficiency 200-Watt monocrystalline solar panel. UL-Certified and warrantied.
  2. Microinverter. UL-Certified, NEC-compliant, CEC listed and warrantied.
  3. Ultra-light heavy-duty chassis.
  4. Easy-mount structural header rail into wall studs.
  5. Stainless steel adjustable structural bars for tilt optimization.
  6. Customizable decorative bottom panel. UL-Certified for fire safety.
Explosive view of the PowerGrab solar panel with six main parts.

100 Megawatts in six months

An installer can mount four 2.5-kilowatt systems in a day, so 70 installers could complete the equivalent of 100 Megawatts in about six months.  Systems this small shouldn’t strain the grid from backfeeding and combined with meter socket adapters, could be a quick way to add generation to neighborhoods near data centers.

Birds-eye view at an angle of a data center.

Generate energy where roofs aren't feasible

Adjustable tilting enables you to create optimal weighted average angles of irradiation with upper rows sloped to avoid shading lower rows.

60°

45°

Average = 35°

Ready to have your own power in just a couple hours?

493 4th Street West, Clifton Park, NY 12065

Coming soon

Want to see it on your wall for free?

email@company.com

Coming soon

PowerGrab

Portable Solar Inc. dba PowerGrab © 2026. All Rights Reserved.

Trusted technology in an innovative form

PowerGrab has taken proven solar industry technology and designed a simpler, faster, and cheaper way to install it:  a lightweight system that anyone can mount to a wall.  Here are the components:

  1. High-efficiency 200-Watt monocrystalline solar panel. UL-Certified and warrantied.
  2. Microinverter. UL-Certified, NEC-compliant, CEC listed and warrantied.
  3. Ultra-light heavy-duty chassis.
  4. Easy-mount structural header rail into wall studs.
  5. Stainless steel adjustable structural bars for tilt optimization.
  6. Customizable decorative bottom panel. UL-Certified for fire safety.
Explosive view of the PowerGrab solar panel with six main parts.

100 Megawatts in six months

An installer can mount four 2.5-kilowatt systems in a day, so 70 installers could complete the equivalent of 100 Megawatts in about six months.  Systems this small shouldn’t strain the grid from backfeeding and combined with meter socket adapters, could be a quick way to add generation to neighborhoods near data centers.

Birds-eye view at an angle of a data center.

Generate energy where roofs aren't feasible

Adjustable tilting enables you to create optimal weighted average angles of incidence with upper rows sloped to avoid shading lower rows.

60°

45°

Average = 35°

Ready to have your own power in just a couple hours?

493 4th Street West, Clifton Park, NY 12065

Coming soon

Want to see it on your wall for free?

email@company.com

Coming soon