ANDERSON, Calif.—G6 Hospitality, Motel 6, and Studio 6 in the U.S. and Canada have announced another of its Motel 6 properties is now drawing power from the sun. The Motel 6 franchise located in Anderson, Calif., has installed more than 350 photovoltaic (PV) solar panels that are expected to generate 100 percent of energy used by the property.
“We are very proud to see our franchise partner’s committed to finding innovative ways to improve our environment,” says Dean Savas, EVP franchise and international development at G6 Hospitality. “This solar initiative aligns with our intention to embed sustainability into every part of the G6 Hospitality business operations.”
NC Lodging Inc. opened its first Motel 6 in 2010 and has been a member of the G6 Hospitality family for nearly 5 years. Currently, they have 2 properties in the network, including: Motel 6 Fairfield, Calif. and the Motel 6 in Anderson, Calif. This Motel 6 in Anderson, Calif., is a partnership with Sam Patel, who has been part of the Motel 6 family for nearly 4 years. With the help of Halcyon Solar Construction, the newly installed Hanwha Q-cell 255W solar panels directly convert the sunlight to electricity without any moving parts or environmental emissions during operation.
“We are elated to have this year-long installation project completed, increasing the energy efficiency at our Anderson property,” said Sam Patel, owner and operator of the Motel 6. “We know that sustainability is important to our guests and we are proud to be able to provide them a more eco-friendly environment during their stay.”