$BEEM

Dallas Orders 10 Solar-Powered Chargers for City EV Fleet

Beam Global (Nasdaq: BEEM) said the City of Dallas placed a follow-on order for 10 off-grid, solar-powered EV ARC charging systems, to be deployed in Q3. The order is Dallas’ fourth deployment since April 2025 and was placed via Beam’s U.S. GSA Multiple Award Schedule contract, supporting fleet electrification and charging during grid outages.

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Published Jul 28, 2026, 10:00 AM UTC
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

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Why it matters

The follow-on order suggests continued municipal validation of Beam Global’s off-grid, solar-powered charging approach and may improve near-term order momentum into Q3 deployments.

02

Market read

A fresh municipal contract award for ten off-grid solar EV chargers is a tangible, company-specific catalyst, though the article lacks financial magnitude.

03

What to watch

Execution risk remains, including Q3 deployment timing, permitting/installation logistics despite the off-grid claim, and whether this order translates into larger multi-year fleet contracts.

Relevance 7/10Novelty 6/10Timing: deployment scheduled for Q3 after the July 28 contract announcement

Background

Dallas is placing its fourth separate EV ARC deployment since an initial purchase in April 2025, and this order is routed through Beam Global’s GSA Multiple Award Schedule contract.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

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Context

Beam Global received a follow-on order from the City of Dallas for ten EV ARC off-grid solar charging systems, deploying in Q3.

Expected impact

Likely modest positive bias for BEEM shares, with follow-through dependent on order size, margins, and subsequent deployments.

Evidence & confidence

The article discloses a fresh contract award (ten units) and ties it to Dallas’ fourth deployment since April 2025, but provides no dollar value, margin, or guidance impact.

Market effects

Reinforces demand for off-grid, solar-powered EV charging solutions in municipal fleet electrification, potentially supporting sentiment for alternative charging infrastructure providers.

Highlights Texas municipal adoption, which can influence regional procurement expectations for fleet charging infrastructure.

Supports the broader narrative of scalable EV charging deployments without grid connection, relevant to other cities and international tenders.

Counterpoint

Without disclosed contract value or unit economics, the order may be strategically meaningful but financially incremental.

Key entities

  • Beam Global

    Nasdaq-listed provider of EV ARC off-grid, solar-powered charging systems; announced the Dallas follow-on order.

  • City of Dallas

    Municipal customer placing a follow-on order for ten EV ARC systems for its EV fleet.

  • EV ARC

    Off-grid, solar-powered EV charging system that generates and stores its own renewable electricity.

  • GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contract

    U.S. government procurement vehicle used for the order, potentially streamlining contracting.

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