Solar Powered Rescue Truck


Authors : Prutha G; Madhusudhan Bridar; Ragini Sharma; Sampras Angelo; Aditya Wanegaon

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 5 - May


Google Scholar : https://tinyurl.com/545ubbsr

DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25may1827

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Abstract : As global transportation rapidly shifts toward electric vehicles (EVs), demand for infrastructure and services supporting this transition grows steadily. One critical gap in current ecosystems involves availability of sustainable, mobile roadside assistance tailored to unique needs of EV users. Traditional tow trucks and service vehicles rely heavily on fossil fuels, lacking capability to charge EVs on-site—often resulting in delays and increased environmental impact. Solar-Charged Rescue Truck offers a forward-thinking solution by integrating solar technology with emergency roadside support. Equipped with advanced photovoltaic panels and high-capacity battery storage, this truck harnesses solar energy to power its operations. It provides real-time charging services for stranded EVs, reducing need for towing in many cases. Traditional pickup and transport remain available, all while minimizing carbon footprint. Beyond immediate service benefits, this innovation contributes to broader goals of building resilient, eco-conscious transportation support networks. By combining clean energy with essential mobility services, Solar-Charged Rescue Truck supports EV adoption and demonstrates how sustainable practices integrate into everyday operations. As EV usage continues rising, scalable solutions like this play a vital role in enabling seamless, responsible transportation support.

Keywords : Solar, Recharge, Emergency Support.

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As global transportation rapidly shifts toward electric vehicles (EVs), demand for infrastructure and services supporting this transition grows steadily. One critical gap in current ecosystems involves availability of sustainable, mobile roadside assistance tailored to unique needs of EV users. Traditional tow trucks and service vehicles rely heavily on fossil fuels, lacking capability to charge EVs on-site—often resulting in delays and increased environmental impact. Solar-Charged Rescue Truck offers a forward-thinking solution by integrating solar technology with emergency roadside support. Equipped with advanced photovoltaic panels and high-capacity battery storage, this truck harnesses solar energy to power its operations. It provides real-time charging services for stranded EVs, reducing need for towing in many cases. Traditional pickup and transport remain available, all while minimizing carbon footprint. Beyond immediate service benefits, this innovation contributes to broader goals of building resilient, eco-conscious transportation support networks. By combining clean energy with essential mobility services, Solar-Charged Rescue Truck supports EV adoption and demonstrates how sustainable practices integrate into everyday operations. As EV usage continues rising, scalable solutions like this play a vital role in enabling seamless, responsible transportation support.

Keywords : Solar, Recharge, Emergency Support.

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