Solar-Powered Charging Hubs — Sustainable Green Energy

Atarashi Solar-Powered EV charging hubs harness renewable solar energy to deliver clean, sustainable power for electric vehicles. These chargers reduce reliance on fossil fuels, lower carbon emissions, and support green energy adoption for homes, commercial spaces, and public stations.

Why Choose Solar-Powered Charging?

  • Zero Emissions: Solar energy powers EVs without producing greenhouse gases.
  • Cost Savings: Reduce electricity bills by using free solar power for charging.
  • Energy Independence: Operate even during grid outages if paired with battery storage.
  • Sustainable Infrastructure: Ideal for eco-conscious businesses, malls, and fleet operations.

Models & Options

7–22 kW Solar Wallbox

Perfect for residential and small commercial installations.

30–60 kW Solar DC Fast Charger

Great for public or semi-commercial hubs with medium vehicle throughput.

120 kW Solar Mega Charger

High-capacity hub for highways, fleet operations, or commercial parking areas.

Installation & Requirements

Installation should be performed by certified installers. Key steps:

  1. Site assessment: Evaluate sun exposure, roof/ground space, and grid connectivity.
  2. Solar array sizing: Match panels to charger demand and peak usage.
  3. Battery storage (optional): Add for backup charging during low sunlight periods.
  4. Mounting & cabling: Ensure safe installation of panels and charging points.
  5. Testing & commissioning: Verify system efficiency and safety compliance.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can solar chargers power multiple vehicles simultaneously?

Yes, depending on the panel capacity and inverter, multiple EVs can charge simultaneously.

Do I still need grid power?

Solar chargers can operate off-grid with battery storage or supplement grid electricity for reduced costs.

Are these chargers compatible with all EVs?

Yes, most EVs with AC or DC connectors can use our solar-powered chargers.

Safety & Maintenance Tips

  • Use manufacturer-approved connectors and cables only.
  • Keep panels clean for optimal performance.
  • Schedule regular system checks for wiring, inverter, and battery health.