US Customs and Border Protection choses off-grid solar charging stations to power its fleet of electric Ford F150s
In what has been billed “a strategic move towards greener border security operations”, US Customs and Border Protection (US CBP) has installed Verdek’s innovative EV Oasis Off-Grid DC Fast Charging Solutions to charge its Ford F150 Lightnings along the southern borders of New Mexico and Arizona.
Sustainable energy solutions provider Verdek describes Oasis as “a mobile, fully off-grid charging station, complete with dual ports, [which] signifies a crucial advancement in Verdek’s commitment to promoting eco-friendly transportation”.
“The EV Oasis™ is engineered to redefine the electric vehicle charging experience, tailored for both versatility and environmental sustainability in remote or off-grid locations,” it says. “Powered by renewable energy, this charging solution provides vital accessibility to electric vehicle drivers where grid connectivity is scarce. Its design for rapid deployment allows it to bypass the complex processes associated with extensive infrastructure upgrades, permitting, and civil works.”
Key attributes of the EV Oasis™ include fast charging speeds, compatibility across various EV models, and a sturdy off-grid power system. Verdek’s focus on sustainability is evident through its use of advanced technology, making the EV Oasis™ a conscientious choice for consumers and businesses alike.
Guy Mannino, CEO of Verdek, expressed his optimism about the impact of EV Oasis™ on the future of electric vehicles: “Our goal is to make clean energy accessible to everyone, everywhere. The introduction of Oasis is a major step forward in our commitment to crafting a sustainable transportation future.”