BEAM Global is launching a prefabricated and portable PV Powered Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station in Europe that integrates an awning structure, an inverter, a battery storage system, an EV charger and 14.3 kW of solar PV.
Global bundle, An American provider of off-grid energy solution has launched its EV-bow drawer solution in Europe, a prefabricated system that is intended to be used off-grid, complete with an inverter, battery storage system, multi-standard EV-Lader and 14.3 kW of solar PV.
“There is insufficient capacity on utility grids to provide the electrification of transport, AI, data centers and the electrification of the industry,” Desmond Wheatley, Global CEO of the bundle, told PV -Magazine.
“Our products add capacity to charge EVs and to offer emergency power, but without the requirement to extend the schedule that is expensive and very time -consuming.”
The idea is to make EV -MOODS possible where it is “too expensive, too disturbing, too time -consuming or just impossible to extend the grid,” says Wheatley.
Every EV -Boog unit is indeed prefabricated for rapid implementation, so that no extra construction, electric work or permit is required. It is equipped with 14.3 kW monocrystalline interconnected Back Contact (IBC) Solar PV panels to provide energy for the multi-standard EV chargers, each with an output of 5.76 kW. It measures 6.31 mx 3.26 m and has a height of 4.66 m, with a minimal clearance 2.74 m. The basic pad footprint measures 5.49 mx 2.29 m.
The unit weighs 4,800 kg, with a 37 m/s and 1991-1-4 certified wind load and a operating temperature range from -20 C to 50 C. Optional battery storage of 20, 30 or 40 kWh is available.
Wheatley added that the system acts as a solution for disaster parrotness to keep EVs charged during blackouts, or to deliver emergency power to first responds.
The American company founded the activities of the Beam Europe in 2023 by acquiring Amiga in Serbia, a manufacturer of street lamps and steel structures with integrated electronics. The subsequent acquisition of a Power Electronics Company is intended to enable an internal production of current components and new applications.
“We are now aggressively focusing on growth in Europe, the Middle East and Africa from our Serbian facilities,” said Wheatley, who noticed the performance of the EuroPéenne (CE) marking for the company’s product line earlier this year.
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