Solar Charged Solutions for Commercial Fleets
Lower fuel costs and take your fleet further with SolarLync.
Our low-profile flexible solar panels are not only quick and easy to install but can be used for a variety of applications including powering refrigeration units, lift-gates, vehicle air conditioning and more. The energy generated via our highly efficient solar cell technology helps to reduce strain on your vehicle’s primary batteries, which in-turn extends their lifespans significantly. Reduced energy demand also mitigates unnecessary idling, resulting in lower fuel consumption and carbon emissions, making SolarLync a great addition to your fleet’s sustainability initiatives.
Key Features
Durable hardware you can rely on
One complete solution
System Setup
Light Duty Delivery Fleets
1 | Solar panels
2 | Battery system
3 | Controller
System Setup
Commercial Transport
1 | Solar panels
2 | Three-way valve
3 | Battery system
4 | Electric driven compressor
5 | Controller
Solar Energy Applications
Refrigeration Units
Offset the energy and fuel consumption of your cold chain assets by powering reefer units directly from SolarLync batteries, all while simultaneously reducing overall vehicle maintenance.
Lift Gates
With a max lift load of up to 2 tonnes, our solar panel solutions are capable of powering any and all lift-gate hardware, even in the most active and demanding of use cases scenarios.
Air Conditioning
Electrified parking spaces can be few and far between for long haul drivers. Tapping into the solar reserves is a great way to provide heating and air conditioning without idling the engine for power.Technology Specs
*Spec calculations based on 6.2 meter solar system setup for cold chain vehicle. Contact your SpartanLync sales rep for specs on lift-gate, air conditioning or alternative setups.
Installed capacity
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2220W
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Battery rated capacity
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12.96 kWh
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Average daily power generation (calculation based on 4 effective hours per day) |
7~9 kWh
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Compressor operating time at temperature holding stage on battery
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≥ 3h
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Compressor operating time at temperature holding stage at full sunlight
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≥ 4h
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