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BeamBike Solar Power Canopy For Electric Bikes
The BeamBike solar-power canopy from Beam Global is presented here in an urban environment, but surely it would make for a more idyllic presentation if you saw it in a park somewhere, surrounded by electric bicycles.

(BeamBike from Beam Global)
Beam Global, a company that builds sustainable infrastructure solutions for the transportation industry, today unveiled a new off-grid charging platform designed to provide secure charging for up to 12 electric bicycles.
Known as the BeamBike, the solar-powered platform comprises a canopy with 4.4 kW of solar panels covering a parking area designed to provide a secure locking location for e-bikes. The solar panels charge an internal battery that is connected to a 120VAC inverter powering up to 12 electrical outlets. Battery options of 20, 30, and 40 kWh are available, allowing plenty of stored energy for times when the sun isn’t shining.
(Via electrek)
David Brin's description is very likable (and it came before any real-world examples, as far as I know); you can find it in his 1990 novel Earth.
Consider the Sunshade-Photocell Collector:
Then he saw the geek - a codger this time - leaning against one of the slender stalks of a sunshade-photocell collector, looking directly at the three of them.
I think that bicycle-sized batteries are just the right size for a small SolarBotanic tree; they don't have the charging requirements of a full-size Tesla, for example (see SolarBotanic Tree For Solar Energy - Would You Need A Forest, Or Just One?).
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