Research shows that most road calls are related to power failures. The WALTCO Solar charging solution resolves this problem by generating power through solar panels on the roof of your truck or trailer and storing it in your liftgate battery.
The sun is out and shining longer than ever - with over 1.000 hours of daylight across the US over the spring and summer months. There’s no better time to switch to solar power and take advantage of clean, reliable energy for your tail lift operations.
With our liftgate solar charger, you can keep your fleet running smoothly, cut downtime, and reduce your environmental impact. Harness the unlimited, clean power of the sun and enjoy 10% off your solar charger - for a limited time only!
Maximize the use and service life of your liftgate while keeping battery performance and reducing emissions.
Maximize the use of your liftgate while protecting the range of your electric vehicle.
The sun’s power is unlimited, making it our most reliable energy source. It’s clean, cost-effective, and infinitely renewable. More importantly, with solar power your liftgate battery never dies. It keeps charging even when your vehicle is stationary, and never overcharges. All this means you can put an end to stops caused by power problems and maximize the uptime of your fleet.
Yes – the panels are quick and easy to install as retrofit.
We recommend installing fresh batteries with the solar charging solution.
Installation takes approximately two hours.
Yes, solar panels assist with maintaining batteries’ optimal charge level, between 12.7 and 14.4 volts, but the battery should still be charged off the truck alternator in addition to the solar panels.
The solar DCS kit includes a controller and relay logic to supply a 12-volt system for liftgate charging as well as a 24-volt system for pallet jack charging.
The WALTCO Solar charging solution carries a 5 year warranty.
Because ice is translucent, it restricts but doesn’t prevent solar charging. Enough snow will block out the sun and prevent charging. However, as snow must generally be removed from highway vehicles, this issue is easily avoided. As for dirt, the solar panels are easy to clean, with rain doing some of the work for you. The panels’ placement also makes it unlikely that accumulated dirt will disrupt charging.
While the photovoltaic power potential (PVOUT) does vary between regions, the difference is smaller than you may think. Check the Global Solar Atlas to find the average PVOUT in your region.
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