Sunnoo Launches Revolutionary Solar EV Charging Station in New Mexico
Sunnoo, a trailblazing clean energy company based in the U.S., has officially deployed its first fully off-grid, solar-powered EV charging station—marking a major leap forward in sustainable transportation infrastructure. Announced on June 17, 2025, the breakthrough comes after six years of research and development and over 20,000 hours of rigorous component testing. Now entering real-world validation at Sunnoo’s Las Cruces, New Mexico facility, the system is a game-changer: self-contained, utility-patented, and entirely independent of the electrical grid. Designed for ultimate flexibility and sustainability, this unit operates exclusively on solar power and can be deployed without permits, making it one of the fastest and easiest EV charging solutions to install anywhere in the country.
The significance of Sunnoo’s launch lies in its disruption of the conventional EV infrastructure model. Traditional stations often require long permitting timelines, grid connection, and complex construction processes that can stretch from a year to two. In contrast, Sunnoo’s modular, transportable system arrives ready to charge—operational within minutes of delivery, no trenching or utility hook-ups required. This innovation addresses a critical bottleneck in EV adoption: the slow, expensive rollout of charging infrastructure, particularly in rural, underserved, or high-traffic temporary locations.
“This is a transformational moment for us,” said Chris Langathianos, Sunnoo’s CEO. “For the first time, our work is moving from concept and development into active, real-world use. The performance so far has met or exceeded expectations, and we are now actively seeking strategic partners to help scale commercialization. The technology is ready—and the market is demanding faster, cleaner, and more flexible charging infrastructure.”

“Our mission from day one has been to eliminate the infrastructure hurdles that have slowed EV adoption,” said Martin Gero, Sunnoo’s Founder and Chief Technology Officer. “We engineered a solution that delivers fast, sustainable charging with no permitting delays, no construction headaches, and no grid dependency. After years of refinement, it’s incredibly rewarding to see our vision come to life on the ground.”
The unit boasts an advanced solar array with a patented dual-axis turret, capturing up to 62% more energy than fixed panels. Its software-controlled tracking boosts solar efficiency even further, optimizing every moment of daylight. The pilot model features an 80 kWh battery pack, two NACS connectors delivering Level 2 charging via a 60-amp circuit, and optional outlets for e-bikes or light EVs. With a charging output exceeding 8 kW—enough to add 42 miles of range per hour—it outpaces comparable systems on the market. Engineered for durability and ease of placement, the 9,000-pound unit sits on a wide base with a low surface load, built to handle harsh weather and remote settings.
In the coming weeks, the prototype will be relocated to the Arrowhead Center at New Mexico State University, where it will provide free solar charging to students, faculty, and visitors while continuing to collect performance data. Following this pilot, Sunnoo plans broader commercial rollout and is actively courting partnerships across campuses, cities, and corporate fleets. The goal is clear: to catalyze clean transportation with an agile, renewable-powered charging network that can be deployed faster and cheaper than any conventional solution.
Sunnoo’s bold approach is already gaining attention. The company was recently featured on The Blox, the world’s largest entrepreneurship docuseries, standing out among 150,000 applicants. As a selected finalist, Sunnoo’s spotlight on national TV will coincide with the company’s expansion plans—offering a platform to attract investors, collaborators, and early adopters.
With its eye on the future of mobility, Sunnoo is redefining what EV charging can look like: accessible, solar, and free from the constraints of the electric grid. Learn more at www.sunnoo.co.