Comcast’s Crisis Response Offices

After Hurricane Ida, communications company Comcast sought to quickly set up Crisis Response Centers. The company deployed Sesame Solar Mobile Nanogrids in Houma and LaPlace, Louisiana, opening them in Home Depot parking lots to provide pop-up offices for cell phone purchases and emergency assistance, power to Comcast vans that provided Wi-Fi, and power to large trailers containing toilet and shower facilities.

Comcast’s Crisis Response Offices
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As part of the Inflation Reduction Act, Sesame Solar Nanogrids qualify for 30% tax credits and/or direct payments. If deployed in disadvantaged communities or tribal nations, tax credits and/or direct payments may increase up to 50%.

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