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Can we run EV charging from our rooftop solar system?

Yes — but commercial EV charging systems are not typically powered directly from solar panels alone. Rooftop solar, battery storage, EV charging infrastructure, and the building electrical system usually operate together in parallel as part of a broader energy system. When all three are in scope, the systems should be designed and financially modelled together.

UpdatedJune 2026
Read time4 min read
CategoryCommercial EV Chargers
Reviewed byGI Engineering
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Clear answer, explained.

Yes—but commercial EV charging systems are not typically powered directly from solar panels alone.

Because solar production is intermittent, it may not align with when vehicles actually need to charge. Instead, rooftop solar, battery storage, EV charging infrastructure, and the building electrical system usually operate together in parallel as part of a broader energy system.

During daytime hours, on-site solar generation can offset a portion of the facility's electrical consumption—including EV charging demand—reducing grid consumption and helping lower peak demand charges.

Battery storage adds additional flexibility by storing excess solar generation for later use during higher-demand charging periods or evening fleet charging windows.

This integrated approach provides a larger long-term benefit because the solar and battery systems continue supporting the building's overall energy profile even when EV charging demand is low or inactive.

When EV charging, solar, and battery storage are all in scope, the systems should be designed and financially modelled together to optimize electrical infrastructure sizing, operating costs, demand management, and long-term expansion planning.


Key points

What this means in practice.

  • Solar production is intermittent — EV charging systems are not typically powered directly from solar panels alone
  • Rooftop solar, battery storage, EV charging, and the building electrical system operate together in parallel
  • Daytime solar generation offsets a portion of EV charging demand — reducing grid consumption and peak demand charges
  • Battery storage captures excess solar generation for use during evening fleet charging windows or high-demand periods
  • Solar and battery systems continue supporting the building's energy profile even when EV charging demand is low
  • When all three systems are in scope, they should be designed and financially modelled together

When this applies

Best-fit environments.

  • You have an existing rooftop solar system and are adding EV charging infrastructure
  • You are planning a new solar installation alongside EV charging and want to understand how they interact
  • You want to understand whether battery storage is needed to make solar-powered EV charging viable
  • You are planning a combined solar, storage, and EV charging project and need to understand the integrated design approach

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