Beam Global deployed ten of its EV ARC off-grid electric vehicle (EV) charging systems at a new residential development in New York. This represents the company’s largest EV ARC deployment to date within a residential setting.
EV ARC is designed for sites where grid upgrades, trenching, or extended permitting timelines can delay or limit conventional EV charger installations. The system integrates solar generation with onboard energy storage, enabling on-site EV charging without a utility connection or modifications to existing electrical infrastructure.
The EV ARC units were installed as standalone systems and commissioned without construction work or coordination with local utilities. The systems can also be relocated as parking layouts, tenant needs, or charging demand change, supporting flexible deployment over time.
These characteristics address common challenges in dense urban residential environments, where circuit capacity constraints, permitting complexity, and construction costs can restrict traditional grid-tied charging solutions.
Beam Global’s deployment in New York reflects use cases where space, permitting, and grid availability influence charging infrastructure design decisions in residential developments.
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