Piggigreen

Charging without 230V shore power: The ultimate 12V / solar e-bike charger

charging via 12V socket

Simply charge the battery in the footwell via the cigarette lighter with 12V .

loading on the bike rack

Charge your e-bike directly on the rear carrier without removing the battery - convenient and time-saving! Simply use our Piggiport adapter.

charging with solar panel

Connect the Piggibike charger to a solar panel for environmentally friendly charging away from a power outlet.

Versatile charging options

Charge your e-bike battery in 4 different ways !

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Piggibike - More than just a charger

Imagine driving your car towards the Baltic Sea, your e-bike securely attached to the bike rack, and your e-bike battery simply charges while you drive. No more stress, no more wasted time - just pure anticipation of your next tour...

And for those who love even more independence, there is the option of connecting the Piggibike charger to a solar panel. This way you can remain self-sufficient even in the most remote places and enjoy nature to the fullest.

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Charging the e-bike battery without removing it

Charge your e-bike on your bike rack while driving

E Bike Camping / Boat

Only charge your e-bike battery with 12V on-board power

Robust aluminum housing

Waterproof aluminum housing with strong IP66 protection

E-Bike solar charger for on the go

Charge your e-bike with just a solar panel and the Piggibike

This is what they say about Piggigreen:

Up until now, I've always charged my e-bike batteries in the motorhome using an inverter. It works, but it's actually nonsense. From 12 volts DC to 230 volts AC to make 36 volts for the batteries. The charger from piggigreen is exactly what I was looking for.

Luckily it's waterproof too, so I don't have to worry about every shower. I can only recommend it. I can even live with the price.

— Norbert

Great! Thank you for the demonstration at the trade fair - I ordered it online straight away. Finally a great alternative to the inverter in the motorhome to charge the bike battery.

— Anna Koch

This solves the problem of charging the batteries without an inverter while driving.

— Julius