Statiq
Statiq needed clean, product-forward CGI and ArchViz-style visuals to communicate their EV charging hardware in a way that feels industrial-grade, modern, and investor/customer-ready. I translated technical features into clear, cinematic shots—balancing realism, readability, and brand polish across renders and motion assets.
Product Visualization

Project Overview
Client: Statiq
Industry: EV Charging / Clean Mobility
Timeline: Project-based (2024–2025)
My Role: CGI + ArchViz Visualization (Lookdev, Lighting, Cameras, Rendering, Motion, Edit)
Statiq’s requirement was straightforward but demanding: make the product look premium and trustworthy, while keeping the technical story legible for non-technical viewers. I built a visualization pipeline that could handle both “hero product” moments and context shots (industrial / commercial placement), ensuring the charger felt real in scale, finish, and lighting—without turning the video into a spec sheet.
What I delivered
Product-focused CGI renders and motion sequences for charger showcases
Environment/context shots to communicate installation and scale (commercial/industrial tone)
Material/finish lookdev for housings, plastics, metals, and emissive UI elements
Final edits optimized for web/social use (tight pacing, clear feature beats)
Key focus areas
Visual clarity of features: ports, modular sections, indicators, and usability cues
Industrial realism: believable wear discipline, controlled reflections, scale-correct textures
Brand consistency: a repeatable lighting + camera language across multiple deliverables
Design Solution








