Envision Solar completed the deliveries using its ARC Mobility transportation system which was successfully tested and deployed earlier this year. The EV ARC charging station was manufactured in the company’s San Diego fabrication facility and is part of a large order in its production queue.
“We continue to improve our efficiencies and our ability to deliver our products” said Desmond Wheatley, CEO of Envision Solar. “I believe that this latest wave of deliveries, using the new ARC Mobility system, proves again that we can deploy EV charging infrastructure faster than anyone in the industry and in an economical and zero environmental impact manner.”
A report issued by the State of California states that “up to 900,000 charge points may be needed by 2020” in order to meet Governor Brown’s recent Executive Order goals. For this reason, Envision Solar has marketed its EV ARC and accompanying mobility system as one of the most compelling value solutions available to the State and the wider renewable energy industry, supported by order activity for its EV charging products that are currently at the highest level in the company’s history.
The EV ARC, invented and manufactured completely within the US, can be manoeuvred into a parking space where it generates enough clean, solar electricity to power up to 150 miles of EV driving each day. The system’s solar electrical generation is enhanced by EnvisionTrak which enables the array to follow the sun, thereby generating 18 to 25 percent more electricity than a fixed array. The energy is stored in the EV ARC energy storage facility for charging day or night and because it requires no trenching, foundations or installation it can be deployed in minutes and moved to a new location with ease.
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