You are running a fleet in a remote mining zone. Or managing a farm far from the nearest power line. Or setting up a construction site where the grid simply does not reach. You need fuel. But you also need electricity to pump that fuel. What do you do?
Eaglestar asked ourselves that question. The answer is the Eaglestar Solar Mini Fuel Station. It is an independent energy unit, which combines three things: solar panels, battery storage, and a skid-mounted fuel dispenser. You place it. It generates its own power. It starts pumping. No grid connection required.
Where It Works: Off-Grid, On Purpose
Eaglestar designed this Eaglestar Solar Mini Fuel Station for places the grid forgot. Think of a farm hundreds of kilometers from the nearest town. Think of a mining exploration site that moves every few months. Think of an island community where diesel generators are the only power source.
In those locations, traditional fuel stations are not an option. You either truck in fuel and store it in drums, or you go without. Neither is efficient.
Eaglestar built this solar station to change that. The modular skid-mounted structure means we ship it as a complete unit. You offload it. You level it. You connect the solar panels. You are ready to fuel vehicles within hours, not weeks. We have seen sites go from delivery to operation in a single day. No concrete foundation. No electrical trenching. No waiting for permits.
How It Powers Itself: Solar Plus Storage
Eaglestar Solar Mini Fuel Station does not draw from the grid. It replaces the grid.
Eaglestar mount high-efficiency photovoltaic panels on the canopy or adjacent frame. During daylight hours, those panels generate power. Some of that power runs the dispenser in real time. The rest charges the onboard battery bank.
At night or during overcast weather, the batteries take over. The intelligent energy management system monitors both the battery level and the demand. It prioritizes fueling operations automatically. We sized the battery capacity to cover a full day of typical fueling activity without sunlight. You get twenty-four-hour readiness, regardless of weather.
What does that mean for your operating cost? The fuel dispenser draws power from the sun. That power costs nothing after installation. Your only ongoing expense is the fuel itself. No monthly electricity bill. No generator fuel to run a pump. Just solar energy, stored and used on demand.
What It Holds: Capacity That Matches Your Need
Eaglestar configure the tank capacity to fit your operation. The standard range covers volumes from small-scale to substantial. For a farm operation, a smaller tank holds enough to fuel tractors and harvesters for a week. For a mining site with heavy equipment running twelve-hour shifts, a larger tank matches the daily consumption rate.
The tank itself is double-walled for containment. The fueling system uses the same metering technology we put into our full-size stations. You get accuracy. You get reliability. You get a system that tracks exactly how many liters go into each piece of equipment.
Eaglestar built this for operators who need to account for every liter. Whether you are managing a fleet of twenty vehicles or supporting a remote community, you know your inventory. You know your consumption. You know your cost per liter delivered.
Eaglestar Solar Mini Fuel Station changes how you think about fuel logistics for remote operations. It removes the dependency on local power companies. It cuts the operational cost to nearly zero per liter dispensed. And because it is a complete skid-mounted unit, you can relocate it when the job moves. For farms, mining sites, or rural communities, the Eaglestar Solar Mini Station provides fuel independence.







