Joshua Tree Solar Shed
A custom desert utility shed built from the slab up — housing a Savant 50KWh battery system and solar-powered Ford EV charger in Joshua Tree.
Built for the Desert
CMU block walls, smooth stucco finish, wood beam ceiling, corrugated steel roof, and custom geometric sliding doors. Every material chosen for longevity in Joshua Tree's extreme heat and UV conditions. The result looks like it belongs on the property — because it was built for it.
Savant 50KWh + Solar EV Charging
Inside: a Savant Power System inverter and 50KWh battery stack fed by rooftop solar. Outside: a Ford Charge Station Pro Level 2 EV charger wired directly to the battery bank. Every mile charged here runs on sunlight. One structure — generates, stores, and delivers energy.
Project Details
Services
- Custom Utility Shed Construction
- Savant 50KWh Battery System
- Solar Integration & Wiring
- Ford Level 2 EV Charger Install
- Sub-Panel & Electrical Rough-In
- CMU Block & Stucco Finish
Location
Joshua Tree, CA
Highlights
Ground-up shed build, 50KWh Savant storage, solar EV charging, desert-spec construction
Project Gallery

The completed shed — custom geometric wood panel doors, corrugated steel roof, and a stucco-finished CMU shell built to handle the extreme desert climate of Joshua Tree.

The finished structure set against the open high desert — solar-ready roof, clean slab, and a Ford Lightning parked alongside the newly installed EV charger.

Inside the shed: the Savant Power System inverter wall-mounted and wired into the battery cabinet — the core of the 50KWh solar storage system.

The full electrical rough-in — Savant inverter, dedicated sub-panel, and solar input wiring — all landed and ready for commissioning.

A Ford Charge Station Pro Level 2 EV charger mounted on the exterior wall — pulling directly from the solar-charged battery bank for truly zero-cost charging.

Mid-construction — the CMU shell up, wood beam ceiling framing in progress, and the desert site beginning to take shape around the build.

Interior framing complete — exposed wood beams, smooth stucco walls, and a clean concrete slab set the stage for the electrical and battery installation.