
Aldridge Enterprises, LLC.
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Q: WHAT MAKES US SO DIFFERENT?

Aldridge Enterprises succeeded in developing a transparent solar cell that uses ultraviolet light to generate electricity, but it also allows visible light to pass through. This remarkable discovery – Brelight - is a thin naio-crystallic layer construction of photovoltaic cell that increases its ability to utilize UV radiation for photocurrent generation. Conventional solar cells use visible and infrared light to generate electricity; and in contrast, our innovative new solar cell uses UV radiation to replace conventional window glass, regardless of surface area.
A NEW REVOLUTION THAT WILL SOON SWEEP THE GLOBE.
Aldridge Enterprises, LLC. strives to be the Gulf South’s foremost manufacturer of steel and plastic goods. Founded by Mitchell J. Aldridge in 2002, Aldridge Enterprises was founded on the belief that the creation of energy-efficient products must be executed with sustainable, earth-conscious practices.
We are committed to such principles in all of our products, including our patented Brelight products, through continuous research, quality control and updates to our plastic and steel manufacturing products. Our products are both sensitive to the demands of an environmentally safe technology, and are proven as the bar-none, proficient choice than current conventional technology and hardware used by today’s municipalities and commercial arenas.

Aldridge Enterprises UV Revolution


...bar-none, proficient choice than current conventional technology


Our Story
Aldridge Enterprise’s approach to the world’s lone-patented UV solar panel system.
UV light is not visible to the naked eye, so looking at the color won’t necessarily tell you if it bounces or gets absorbed. The sun’s rays are about the same regardless of the season. However, the sun’s rays hit different regions of Earth depending on its point of revolution and tilt of its axis – or as you may refer to as season.
Fact # 1:
The higher the sun is in the sky, the more intense the light that reaches Earth.
Fact # 2:
Overcast skies do not lack the UV intensity of sunny skies. Most people tend to stay outside longer and are reluctant to wear sunscreen on overcast days because they assume the clouds block the sun’s rays, regardless of its point in the sky, as opposed to a bright shiny day. To the contrary, more people are sunburn-prone because of overexposure and that’s where the UV factor enters.