Simplify the Addition of Convenience Charging with Legrand Solar Charging Kit

EIN Legrand solar charger 400

 July 9, 2019

Today, people want to be connected and productive wherever they are – even outdoors. From corporate settings to higher ed campuses to municipal parks, everyone is carrying more devices, and everyone needs a charge.

The Solar Charging Kit from Legrand provides a quick and easy way to add convenience charging to any campus. The kit includes a solar panel and mounting hardware along with three white charging shelves. Each shelf has 2 USB ports sharing 3.1A of power and is large enough to hold a device during charging. The USBs are always illuminated to enable use after dark.

Because this kit mounts to any 4″ diameter round light pole, it complements your existing landscape design. The solar design eliminates the need to trench power, saving time and money. Convenience charging can be quickly added to any campus without an expensive construction project. 

Features & Benefits

  • Solar Solution. Eliminates the need to trench and run wire. Updating spaces with mobile device charging doesn’t require a full construction project.
  • Three Shelves with USB Charging. Two ports per shelf provide 3.1A of shared charging power for phones or tablets. Up to six people can charge at once.
  • Protected Ports. USBs are protected from weather by sliding doors when not in use.
  • Illuminated Charging. LED illumination at each USB port simplifies use after-dark and assists with identification.
  • Flexible Installation. Charging kit mounts to any 4” diameter round, straight light pole for ease of installation.
  • Outdoor-Rated Construction. Designed to withstand hurricane force winds.
  • Modular Design. Simplifies installation. USB ports, batteries, solar panels, and shelves can be easily replaced as-needed.

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