Each unit can charge two vehicles, therefore across the sites 20 vehicles can be charged simultaneously solely from solar energy. To get the equipment up and running, a short training package was also delivered by Beam.
The £820,000 contract to Beam Global was announced in March and upon delivery Commandind Office of Transport Unit HQ British Forces Cyprus, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Taylor said: “We’re really happy to have recently procured ten Beam solar-powered EV ARC charging systems.
“These portable charging stations fit within a standard parking space and will harness the abundant sunshine from Cyprus and provide a clean energy source, significantly contributing to our environmental responsibility and enhancing our emergency resilience.
“They will support electric vehicles on Sovereign Bases Area camps during daytime or nighttime, and will at the same time remind everyone of the importance of innovation to enhance capabilities by utilising our planet’s solar power.”
The chargers are also completely grid independent and deployable in minutes with no construction or electrical work required. Given this flexibility, they are rapidly moveable to new locations for events, emergencies or simply to move to a more optimal location. The opportunity beyond vehicle charging is therefore significant with the equipment having enormous potential to act as mobile generators, power pop up hospitals, support military exercises and more in remote areas.
Image: Vehicle being charged at a BEAM Global solar charging point. MOD Crown Copyright