Founded by seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, Solar 18 has grown to become a multi-national company with offices and representatives in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, London, Moscow (Zelenograd), Dubai, Guayaquil and Buenos Aries.
Our R&D team includes Ph.D.s in applied mathematics, engineering, physics, which combined bring 100 years of experience in developing technologies, applications, integration and manufacturing. Current arrangements with manufacturing facilities enable the efficient production and price point of photovoltaic elements, concentrators and platforms with "follow the sun" technology.
Our company's success in technology development is driven by the concept of making renewable energy cost-effective, faced by the ever- increasing cost of fossil fuels and mineral fuels. Hydrocarbons are found within the top layer of the earth's crust and are available in countries across Europe, North and South America, Australia. We can implement solar energy in the most economic and efficient way by utilizing technology from solar elements through nano-technology, along with technology previously used only for the space and military applications. We can deliver quality products at prices for government and commercial use, as well as for the consumer markets.
We also believe that our use of solar renewable energy, contributes to the global effort to create green, environmentally responsible eco-products that are good for people, animals and the environment. Our contribution through Solar 18 is to give back to the world community and create an "eco friendly Earth loving" company.

At Atlan International Holdings, Inc., aka Solar 18, we don't just help you minimize the impact of your business operations on the environment through solar installations - we do the same ourselves. In addition to generating carbon-free electricity with the solar system on our own roof, we offset the remainder of our internal energy usage through business travel with the purchase of Green-e certified renewable energy credits from the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. These purchases underwrite wind and solar projects around the U.S. that displace greenhouse gas-generating fossil fuel sources that would otherwise be needed to meet electricity demand.