I-TEC provides the stability of electrical power to missionaries, faith-based hospitals, orphanages and other mission organizations around the world. This non-profit depends solely on volunteers and donations, so all funds go directly into the projects. I-TEC has developed a containerized power system called the Power-Pac, built by volunteer technicians in the U.S. The 40- foot container is equipped with solar panels on the roof; inside is a generator, batteries and invertors, all pre-wired and tested. This sustainable solar hybrid provides clean power with a low carbon footprint. I-TEC teams install these power systems on-site for those serving in the mission field.

Missionaries Brian & Rachael Montei After serving for six years in Papua New Guinea, the Montei family moved back to their home in Pennsylvania where Brian began working with I-TEC. He is a full-time mechanic, welder and fabricator who helps build Power-Pacs. Brian travels to I-TEC projects providing maintenance for existing power systems and installing new ones.