Port of Hueneme Adds Solar EV Chargers - Smart Energy Decisions

Commercial, Distributed Energy Resources, GHG Emissions, Solar  -  November 13, 2024

Port of Hueneme Adds Solar EV Chargers

The Port of Hueneme in California completed the addition of two solar EV chargers.

The chargers were installed by Paired Power, a microgrid solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging company.

The solar chargers will provide clean, off-grid electricity to the Port’s growing fleet of light duty electric cars, vans, and work trucks, aligning with the Port’s mission to achieve zero emissions. 

PairTrees are built in Campbell, California, and designed for fast deployment, featuring excavation-free setup within just one day. Equipped with bifacial solar panels that capture sunlight from both direct and reflected sources, the low maintenance system powers chargers that maximize energy output for reliable charging in all weather conditions. Their deployment marks another step in Paired Power’s commitment to delivering resilient energy solutions for the maritime industry, offering a cost-effective, sustainable alternative to conventional, grid-connected charging systems.

This installation builds on the Port’s recent advancements in emissions reduction, including its work in emissions reduction technologies. The Port of Hueneme is Green Marine-certified and has consistently demonstrated a balance between operational efficiency and ecological responsibility.

"We are excited to work with Paired Power to advance our sustainability goals," said Kristin Decas, CEO & Port Director at the Port of Hueneme, in a statement. "The installation of these solar EV chargers strengthens our capacity to transition to clean energy, reflecting our commitment to reducing emissions and supporting a more sustainable future for our operations."

Paired Power’s PairTree chargers are capable of providing Level 2 EV charging both day and night thanks to integrated battery storage. The chargers ensure a continuous energy supply without requiring costly upgrades to the existing utility grid. Their robust design, with wind resistance ratings up to 130 mph, makes them ideal for coastal environments like the Port of Hueneme where durability is essential. 


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