GCarbon Coin, Sustainable Building Blocks & Birmingham, Inc. have teamed up to create a network of 30 megacharging sites that will be powered by very large on-site solar arrays and batteries. Direct connection of industrial scale PV arrays and siting in high solar insolation regions will provide low cost power and double the carbon reductions vs. pulling grid electricity. the sites will expand rapidly consistent with logarithmic demand requirements as electric semi trucks enter into long distance runs. We will get companies now testing Tesla, Freightliner and Mercedes semi's to commit to recharging at zero emission stations once the network is established to promote greater carbon benefits from their electric trucks. We will establish fractional ownership opportunities with both PV arrays and EV charging so the community governments aiding in getting grant funding get deeply discounted charging and community residents get discounts. We will also issue a digital coin and meme at the initial planning stage to encourage people to support the network buildout through ownership and trade of the google map space above the facilities and through fractional ownership of the network sites and buildings (asset backed crypto). Affordable housing will be an important goal of the project and will involve placing zero emission buildings for convenience stores, hotels and housing that use new super-efficient building blocks, tiles and roofs, and are all electric powered by PVs and batteries. About one third of the sites are in Native American tribal nations where JV's will be formed and the sites planned around providing jobs, training, housing and economic opportunities from increased traffic stopping at highway charging stations. The project will solve various problems in solar PV by allowing for development of industrial scale PV sites without requiring utility transmission access, providing large battery capacity for emergency power and grid support, providing large markets for next generation stationary battery technology and other tech innovations. The goal is to expand the network nationally after getting 1 million coinholders promoting use of the facilities, hundreds of corporate commitments to use the stations, strong community support for the stations because of direct community benefits and ownership and other innovations. The other main goal is to demonstrate that both zero emission transportation and buildings are possible and also the least cost solution that provide substantial benefits to cars, trucks and inhabitants in the future.