Mean Green Charging
Plug In and Touch Grass
Veteran-led, solar-powered EV rest stops with modular amenities — starting in Missouri.
Veteran-Led American Innovation
How It Works
We’re building America’s first veteran-led EV rest-stop network—sustainable, modular, and community-driven.
Phase 1: Charge & Go
Installation of modular solar-powered charging stations between Kansas City → Columbia → Wentzville → St. Louis.
Phase 2: Community Rest Stops
Adding shaded lounges, restrooms, and vending amenities along major Missouri highways to support local travel.
Phase 3: Nationwide Expansion
Expanding across the Midwest and beyond — connecting veteran-owned charging hubs coast to coast.
Missouri Launch Corridor
Kansas City • Columbia • Wentzville • St. LouisWe’re connecting Missouri’s most-traveled I-70 corridor with veteran-led, solar-powered charging hubs roughly every 150 miles.
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Kansas City (West Anchor)
Urban demand + fleet access. Early DC fast charging + Level 2. -
Columbia (University & Mid-Point)
Captures student, medical, and through-traffic. Adds e-mobility docks. -
Wentzville (Flagship Rest-Stop)
Three container modules (lounge, convenience, work), vendors, 2× DCFC + 6× L2. -
St. Louis Metro (East Anchor)
Connects to Illinois / I-64, airport traffic, and regional commuters.
Executive Summary:
Mean Green Charging (MGC) aims to revolutionize EV infrastructure by combining portable solar-powered charging technology with community rest-stop designs.
The brand's motto, “Plug In and Touch Grass,” embodies our mission to provide renewable, accessible charging while promoting sustainability and local business collaboration.
Mission Statement:
To deploy eco-friendly, self-sustaining EV charging stations across Missouri and beyond—creating a renewable, community-driven charging ecosystem that empowers travelers to recharge themselves and their vehicles.
Market Opportunity:
As EV adoption accelerates, demand for accessible charging infrastructure outpaces installation.
Beam Global-style portable chargers eliminate permitting delays and grid dependency, making them ideal for rapid deployment across Missouri’s I-70 corridor, targeting commuters and travelers between Kansas City, Columbia, Wentzville, and St. Louis.
Product & Service Overview:
MGC’s modular approach includes:- Level 2 & Level 3 EV solar-powered chargers (portable units)
Subscription-based membership options with tiered pricing
Rest-stop-style locations featuring container cafés, vending, and lounges
Integration of micro-grid battery backup for extended uptime
Competitive Analysis:
Unlike Electrify America or ChargePoint, MGC chargers are independent of the grid, mobile, and require no trenching or construction permits.
Tesla Superchargers are proprietary; MGC serves all EV models with universal connectors, offering cleaner deployment and community partnership opportunities.
Marketing & Community Outreach:
Collaborate with local businesses (theaters, grocery stores, retail lots) for initial site partnerships
Host “Green Events” highlighting clean energy benefits
Engage Missouri EV and veteran-owned business networks to expand visibility
Funding & Partnership Plan:
Phase 1: Pilot site in Wentzville (2 Beam-style portable units)
Phase 2: Land acquisition for highway rest-stop hub
Phase 3: Expansion along I-70 corridor (KC to STL)
Partnerships include local government sustainability programs
renewable energy grants
Collaboration with Beam Global for scalable procurement.