CSU Pueblo Installs Solar-Powered Charging Benches

Colorado State University Pueblo (CSU Pueblo) recently announced that it has installed four solar-powered charging benches from Bluebolt Outdoor, LLC, according to a news release. The benches operate independently of the university’s power grid as a convenient public amenity to assist in campus connectivity.

“Bluebolt’s solar-powered benches align perfectly with our mission to promote environmental responsibility while enhancing campus life,” said Joshua Hurley, CSU Pueblo’s Senior Director of Auxiliary Services. “Their modern design and off-grid functionality offer students and staff a convenient, eco-friendly place to stay connected outdoors.”

According to the news release, each bench includes eight charging ports: four USB and four wireless. The benches are also equipped with overhead lighting and illuminated advertising screens, working off lithium battery storage charged through integrated solar panels.

“What makes this partnership unique is Bluebolt’s no-cost model, supported through advertising, which allows us to add sustainable infrastructure without impacting our budget,” continued Hurley. “We’ve seen the benches quickly become popular gathering spots, and we look forward to expanding this initiative as part of our commitment to a greener, more connected campus.”

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