Conclusion

The development of the Plug&Go project demonstrated that solar-powered charging stations are both feasible and highly valued by potential users. The survey results confirmed a strong demand for accessible charging options in public spaces, with 90% of respondents expressing willingness to use this service. At the same time, the prototype tests showed that the system can effectively provide partial charges within acceptable time frames, aligning with user expectations. From an environmental perspective, the project reinforces the importance of integrating renewable energy into daily life. By reducing reliance on fossil fuels, Plug&Go contributes to the fight against climate change while promoting awareness of sustainable practices. Socially, the stations function not only as practical solutions but also as visible symbols of sustainability, encouraging behavioral change and community responsibility. Financial analyses further confirmed the viability of the project, showing that despite the initial investment required, profitability can be achieved within a relatively short period. The business model, based on equal contributions from members and low operational costs after installation, ensures both fairness and long-term sustainability. In conclusion, Plug&Go represents more than a charging solution—it is a project that combines technology, sustainability, and social impact. Its potential for scalability, along with positive community acceptance, indicates that the initiative can grow beyond a school-based project to become a meaningful contribution to urban sustainability efforts at both local and international levels.