Next-Gen EV Charging Kiosk Interface

"How do you deliver a premium 3D experience on a basic MCU chip? You don't just design; you engineer a solution."
The Challenge
The client needed a show-stopping kiosk for a major trade show. The requirement was simple: "Make it look cool."However, the hardware was a strict constraint: a basic 5.5-inch touch display running on a low-power MCU that couldn't handle real-time 3D rendering. A standard UI would look flat and boring, but a heavy 3D app would crash the system.
My Solution: The "Pre-Render" Hack
Instead of fighting the hardware, I worked around it. I created high-quality 3D assets in Blender and animated them in After Effects. By baking these complex visuals into seamless 60fps video loops, I achieved a "liquid-smooth" high-tech feel that played perfectly on the low-spec hardware without lag.
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The Result
Outcome
The interface was successfully deployed for the trade show demo, running at a smooth 60 frames per second with zero crashes. It proved that immersive user experiences aren't defined by hardware specs, but by creative problem-solving.
