A SunWize® Power Station used for border security
SunWize® Power Ready System powers remote security cameras.
SunWize Products for Industrial Applications
SunWize Outdoor Power Solutions
for Security Equipment
SunWize Power Systems provide reliable power where you need it!
Reliable Power
SunWize systems are complete integrated power systems for outdoor security equipment including cameras, wireless communication, intrusion alarms, access controls, data collection and lighting.
Reliable Products
Ease of transportation and rapid deployment make SunWize systems a cost-effective power choice along with longevity and low maintenance. Our products include:
- SunWize Power Ready Systems use solar technology for continuous loads up to 75 watts
- SunWize Power Stations use solar technology for continuous loads up to 3000 watts
- SunWize Power Online Systems are uninterruptible DC power supplies for utility connected equipment with continuous loads up to 1000 watts
Reliable People
SunWize is committed to customer satisfaction:
- Dedicated account manager from system design through delivery and lifetime of product
- Engineers with turn-key installation expertise
- Two major distribution centers – New York and California
- Delivery dates you can rely on
To find out how a SunWize Power System can work for you, contact one of our representatives listed below:
East of the Mississippi and Eastern Canada
Contact: Bruce Wilson, Sales Manager
Tel: 410-480-7175 • Fax: 410-480-7174 or via email: bwilson@sunwize.com
West of the Mississippi and Western Canada
Contact: Bob Damrau, Sales Manager
Tel: 775-969-3131• Fax: 775-969-3132 or via email: bdamrau@sunwize.com
Customer Testimonials
- “Our customers expect us to deliver solutions that provide real value to their business. The engineered solutions and continued support from SunWize is an integral part of our ability to provide those solutions.”
Dan Smith, Vice-President of Sales, Equipment & Controls, Inc. - >“The system is everything you (SunWize) advertise and installation went quite well.”
Monte Wilke, Electrical Superintendent, Western Energy


