Huntingdon Valley, PA – August 8, 2025 – Sunbolt, a pioneer in solar-powered outdoor workstations and charging solutions, has been awarded a contract through The Interlocal Purchasing System (TIPS). Under Contract Number 25020101 for Renewable Energy and Solar Solutions, public schools, municipalities, and government agencies can now procure Sunbolt’s off-grid solar furniture and charging stations through a compliant and cost-effective purchasing channel.
TIPS is a national purchasing cooperative that serves over 10,000 members, offering pre-vetted vendor contracts to simplify and accelerate procurement. With Sunbolt now an approved vendor, public entities can bypass the time-consuming bidding process and confidently source sustainable infrastructure that supports connectivity, learning, and productivity in outdoor environments.
“Joining TIPS reinforces our mission to make clean energy more accessible to the communities that need it most,” said Vanessa Branco, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Sunbolt. “We’re proud to be offering renewable energy solutions that help schools, parks, and cities expand access to power, without expanding their carbon footprint.”
Sunbolt’s National Electrical Code (NEC)-compliant workstations provide reliable solar charging for phones, tablets, laptops, and other devices in parks, campuses, office parks, transit hubs, and other shared spaces. Each unit blends innovative design with long-lasting durability and zero operational energy costs.
For purchasing inquiries or to explore Sunbolt’s full line of products available through TIPS Contract 25020101, visit www.gosunbolt.com or email info@gosunbolt.com.
About Sunbolt
Based in Huntingdon Valley, PA, Sunbolt designs and manufactures off-grid solar-powered furniture and charging stations that combine sustainability, performance, and style. From schoolyards to city centers, Sunbolt’s solutions empower people to stay connected wherever they are, without relying on traditional infrastructure. Learn more at www.gosunbolt.com.