For the longest time living in complete isolation likely meant no ability to use electricity. Well a group of innovators in Florida think they have a way to provide solar power, clean water and Wi-Fi to those people. The Ecos PowerCube, developed by Stuart, Fla.-based Ecoshpere Technologies, is a self-sustaining solar-power system housed in shipping containers. These containers travel quickly and easily, since everything in the world is shipped in these 10′, 20′ or 40′ metal boxes. Once on site, the container can be opened to deploy the solar panels. The panels can generate up to 15 kW of electricity, which can be used to power wireless telecommunications, Internet access and mobile water treatment systems. The technology can be used to power military or emergency response personnel or create a sustainable oasis for people living in poverty. For more info about pop up solar technology and the entire article follow this link here