DC Solar Installs 19 Portable ChargePoint Stations in Las Vegas Valley

DC Solar has installed 19 portable trailers around the Las Vegas valley that are equipped with ChargePoint AC Level 2 charging stations to provide electricity at no cost to electric car owners.

The electric power for the ChargePoint station on each trailer can be generated by three portable resources: adjustable photovoltaic solar panels, a battery backup storage system, and a biodiesel generator.

Each DC Solar charging station trailer also has digital LED display screens on both the ChargePoint station control panel and alongside the full length of the trailer that can be leased to businesses to provide advertising announcements. Advertising revenue can be used to offset any maintenance or biodiesel costs incurred by DC Solar while providing free electrons to electric car drivers.

DC Solar portable ChargePoint stations installed in the Las Vegas valley are located at:

1. 5965 W. Sahara Avenue
2. 4030 W. Charleston Avenue
3. 1555 E. Flamingo Road
4. 2151 N. Rancho Drive
5. 4880 W. Oquendo Road
6. Charleston Boulevard and Art Way
7. 9111 Las Vegas Boulevard South
8. 1094 S. Buffalo Drive
9. 276 N. Jones Boulevard
10. 1019 S. Decatur Boulevard
11. 2169 E. Tropicana Avenue
12. 3070 W. Sahara Avenue
13. 6730 Las Vegas Boulevard South
14. 3965 E. Charleston Boulevard
15. 5115 W. Spring Mountain Road
16. 1007 E. Cheyenne Avenue
17. 3100 Fremont Street
18. 7730 S. Jones Boulevard
19. 889 S. Valley View Boulevard

Locations of more than 300 ChargePoint stations in the Las Vegas valley and throughout the rest of Nevada can also be found through a map app provided by ChargePoint at this link:

https://na.chargepoint.com/charge_point

The Nevada Electric Vehicle Accelerator (NEVA) website also includes the Plugshare.com mapping service, that can be used to locate both ChargePoint and non-ChargePoint EVSE charging station sites throughout the state and around the country:

http://nevadaeva.org/evse-locator-map/

For more information about DC Solar and their innovative portable electric power solutions, visit the company website at:

http://www.dcsolarsolutionsmfg.com/

Update: During March 2018, DC Solar removed its trailers from all locations due to a billboard permitting requirement requested by the City of Las Vegas. The company will re-install its trailers at the original sites once the permitting requirement has been resolved.