SNHU students install new charging station on campus

People gather around the new solar table. Courtesy photo

HOOKSETT, NH – Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) has installed its first Sunbolt solar-powered charging station, made possible by a student-led initiative and a donation from former university President Paul LeBlanc.

Installed just before commencement at the edge of a campus greenspace, the Sunbolt VelocityLT Solar Workstation gives students 120V outlets, USB and USB-C ports, fully powered by integrated solar panels

Driven entirely by SNHUโ€™s Environmental Club executive board, the project was developed as a way to leave a lasting impact on campus. After attending the AASHE Sustainability Conference in 2024, the students identified solar-powered furniture as a way to promote wellness, environmental awareness, and outdoor engagement for tech-connected students.

After evaluating several options, they chose Sunboltโ€™s VelocityLT for its all-weather durability, fast installation, and accessible design.

Since its installation, the workstation has seen near-constant use, even during the quieter summer months, demonstrating strong demand for sustainable, student-centric infrastructure.

โ€œThis table is about bridging the gap between our digital lives and the natural world,โ€ said Jade Kosa, SNHU Environmental Club Vice President and project lead. โ€œWe wanted to give students a way to spend more time outside and the opportunity to grow their love for nature, even when they have to be tied to their screens.โ€



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