BEEM
Published on 04/21/2026 at 07:20 am EDT
Beam Global announced the deployment of ten EV ARC off-grid, solar-powered electric vehicle charging systems and an ARC Mobility trailer for Stanislaus County, California. The systems will be deployed to support charging for the County?s EV fleet. The EV ARC systems provide rapidly deployable EV charging infrastructure without the need for construction, trenching, or utility grid connection.
Each unit generates and stores its own electricity, delivering reliable, renewable energy for fleet operations while reducing emissions and protecting against grid outages. The ARC Mobility trailer further enhances flexibility by enabling Stanislaus County to move the EV ARC systems quickly and efficiently in the event their charging needs change or there is an emergency situation, such as an earthquake or a wild fire, which requires rapidly deployed energy infrastructure in a new location. The systems were purchased using Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Program funds administered by the Federal Highway Administration.
Stanislaus County utilized Beam Global?s Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract to streamline procurement. By deploying EV ARC systems and the ARC Mobility trailer, Stanislaus County will be able to charge its fleet vehicles using clean, renewable energy generated on-site, improving operational efficiency while avoiding utility costs, construction delays, and grid dependency associated with traditional EV charging infrastructure.