Description
The Scandik solar charging station, model 19.046, represents the pinnacle of modern urban furniture, designed specifically to meet the demands of contemporary smart city infrastructure. Engineered by Iwona Żaczek, this multifunctional unit seamlessly integrates renewable energy technology with high-quality materials to provide a practical solution for public spaces. The robust construction is available in durable carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304), ensuring long-term resilience against environmental factors. With a height of 245 cm and a balanced footprint, this piece of street furniture functions as both a power hub and a social focal point, featuring two distinct table levels at 105 cm and 85 cm respectively to accommodate diverse user needs.
Equipped with a highly efficient 200 W photovoltaic panel, the station provides reliable power via an advanced energy storage system. Users can benefit from a modern charging array consisting of two USB-A 3.0 and two USB-C 3.0 Quick Charge ports, supported by a 75 Ah battery capacity that ensures operation even during extended periods of low sunlight. For enhanced functionality, the station offers optional connectivity through a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi hotspot supporting 3G/4G networks, turning public areas into connected workspaces. The design also incorporates 2 x 1m neutral white LED lighting strips, improving safety and visibility after dark. A dedicated 154-liter pot capacity allows for the integration of greenery, bridging the gap between technological utility and sustainable landscape design.
The Scandik line offers extensive customization options to ensure perfect integration into any architectural context. Clients can select from various top materials, including European softwood, high-quality hardwoods, HPL, or metal surfaces to match existing benches and other site furnishings. Installation is handled through a secure bolt-to-foundation mounting method, guaranteeing stability for the 354 kg structure. Personalization is further supported through various branding applications, such as stainless steel etching, wood or HPL milling, or custom stickers. As a core component of smart city initiatives, this solar charging station combines minimalist aesthetics with high-performance electrical specifications, operating effectively within a temperature range of -20°C to 60°C.