As Volvo farmer said, maybe it's for real but a company's web site usually says quite a bit about them if you take some time and really look.
Ignoring all the numerous grammatical errors and general 'cheesy' appearance of most every page on their site, you still have tings such as:
They talk about their fuel cells and leading off that page they show what appears to be a picture of an Asian assembly line for scooters.
In their FAQ they pose a question about using PV for water or space heating and then reply with an answer which refutes their claim of 70 percent efficiency. "Photovoltaics converts(sic) the sun's energy into DC electricity at a relatively low efficiency level (14-16%), so trying to operate a high power electric..." If their panels are indeed 70% efficient then using their panels for heating would be more efficient, although not necessarily cheaper, than using a simple batch heater which I think are usually around 50% efficient. Also, if their panels are indeed that efficient and came out 3 quarters ago, I'm sure you would have seen news about them plastered everywhere.
Probably one of the better errors, on their employment page they list a job opening.
"Accounting Dept: Supervisor, Parable's(sic) Clerks,..."
From Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary:
"par-a-ble: a usually short fictitious story..."