Jantzen's EV Station Turns the Desert's Worst Feature Into Its Power - Yanko Design
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Jantzen's EV Station Turns the Desert's Worst Feature Into Its Power - Yanko Design
"The structure is built around a circular plan, with a large solar panel disc elevated on a tapered central pedestal. Sunlight converts directly into electricity for the vehicles below."
"When generation exceeds demand, the excess feeds back into the local power grid. When the sun isn't enough, the grid returns electricity to the station, keeping all 16 charging spots running regardless of conditions."
"Jantzen intends the walkways and ground-level layout to feel more like a destination than a service stop. The synthetic grass patches introduce a note of green into an otherwise arid setting."
"The design takes the desert's most defining characteristic, its relentless sun, as the primary resource, rather than transplanting a suburban charging setup into an unfamiliar context."
The High Desert Charging Station addresses the challenge of electric vehicle charging in remote areas, particularly in high desert environments. Designed by Michael Jantzen, the facility features a circular layout with a large solar panel disc that generates electricity for 16 charging spots. The design utilizes the desert's abundant sunlight and integrates walkways with synthetic grass to create a destination atmosphere, rather than just a service stop. Excess energy generated feeds back into the local grid, ensuring consistent power availability.
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