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How about a solar powered EV?

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  • vwdasher@weird.autosV This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    How about a solar powered EV?

    https://www.solarkycar.com/

    #WeirdCarMastodon #EV #Solar

    denofearth@mas.toD bitchinrob@weird.autosB curiously@mastodon.auC melissabeartrix@gives.hugz.onlineM madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM 5 Replies Last reply
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    • vwdasher@weird.autosV vwdasher@weird.autos

      How about a solar powered EV?

      https://www.solarkycar.com/

      #WeirdCarMastodon #EV #Solar

      denofearth@mas.toD This user is from outside of this forum
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      #2

      @vwdasher
      Related
      https://mastodon.online/@electrek/116970397997724524

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      • vwdasher@weird.autosV vwdasher@weird.autos

        How about a solar powered EV?

        https://www.solarkycar.com/

        #WeirdCarMastodon #EV #Solar

        bitchinrob@weird.autosB This user is from outside of this forum
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        #3

        @vwdasher yes please

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        • vwdasher@weird.autosV vwdasher@weird.autos

          How about a solar powered EV?

          https://www.solarkycar.com/

          #WeirdCarMastodon #EV #Solar

          curiously@mastodon.auC This user is from outside of this forum
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          @vwdasher have a mate who's been an infrastructure manager on big projects and housing project. He's been amazed for 20years that every roofing system hasn't had integrated solar as part of the system. The pull out panels are interesting but again integrated into the maufacture reducing weight and cost not duplicating roof etc seems an obvious progression. Wonder if we will see it?

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          • vwdasher@weird.autosV vwdasher@weird.autos

            How about a solar powered EV?

            https://www.solarkycar.com/

            #WeirdCarMastodon #EV #Solar

            melissabeartrix@gives.hugz.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #5

            @vwdasher

            No what will happen with all the PetRols ... Giggles

            Hugz & xXx

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            • vwdasher@weird.autosV vwdasher@weird.autos

              How about a solar powered EV?

              https://www.solarkycar.com/

              #WeirdCarMastodon #EV #Solar

              madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM This user is from outside of this forum
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              #6

              @vwdasher

              Nope. We have solar. We have an EV. There is no way those two will ever be combined in a meaningful way.

              We have 24 panels on the roof for a total of 7 kW peak power. 35 degree angle, straight south. Perfect.

              On a very, very good day they produce 42 kWh here in Denmark. Our Hyundai Kona has a 64 kWh battery.

              If covering half of our roof with solar panels can't fully charge our EV on a really good day, covering all of our car with solar panels will be useless in the real world.

              So, forget about solar panels on your car. Put them on your garage instead - then they will at least provide a useful charge from time to time.

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              • madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.netM madsenandersc@social.vivaldi.net

                @vwdasher

                Nope. We have solar. We have an EV. There is no way those two will ever be combined in a meaningful way.

                We have 24 panels on the roof for a total of 7 kW peak power. 35 degree angle, straight south. Perfect.

                On a very, very good day they produce 42 kWh here in Denmark. Our Hyundai Kona has a 64 kWh battery.

                If covering half of our roof with solar panels can't fully charge our EV on a really good day, covering all of our car with solar panels will be useless in the real world.

                So, forget about solar panels on your car. Put them on your garage instead - then they will at least provide a useful charge from time to time.

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                @madsenandersc Go read their website

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                • curiously@mastodon.auC curiously@mastodon.au

                  @vwdasher have a mate who's been an infrastructure manager on big projects and housing project. He's been amazed for 20years that every roofing system hasn't had integrated solar as part of the system. The pull out panels are interesting but again integrated into the maufacture reducing weight and cost not duplicating roof etc seems an obvious progression. Wonder if we will see it?

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                  #8

                  @curiously I;ve seen some companies redo warehouse roofs with solar, it's happening out there. One place I know put solar in across their car park so they're shading the cars and getting free power. More companies will realise the benefits. It's just a matter of time.

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                  • bitchinrob@weird.autosB bitchinrob@weird.autos

                    @vwdasher yes please

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                    #9

                    @BitchinRob it's a fascinating concept!

                    We've already seen a solar powered plane flying all the place. Why not tiny cars.

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                    • vwdasher@weird.autosV vwdasher@weird.autos

                      @curiously I;ve seen some companies redo warehouse roofs with solar, it's happening out there. One place I know put solar in across their car park so they're shading the cars and getting free power. More companies will realise the benefits. It's just a matter of time.

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                      @vwdasher totally, he was thinking about roofing that was only solar, rather than having a metal, tile shingle etc under as it reduced resources and cost. I'm in Australia and solar is now on most buildings and still growing. But all have roofs underneath as well. That kind of optimisation is all the more significant with cars, weight, aerdynamics etc battery range

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                      • curiously@mastodon.auC curiously@mastodon.au

                        @vwdasher totally, he was thinking about roofing that was only solar, rather than having a metal, tile shingle etc under as it reduced resources and cost. I'm in Australia and solar is now on most buildings and still growing. But all have roofs underneath as well. That kind of optimisation is all the more significant with cars, weight, aerdynamics etc battery range

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                        #11

                        @curiously I'm in Australia too, and I am seeing it in industrial applications more and more. Especially with new warehouses getting built. This one place has just used panels as a roof over their car park, I'd love to see that pop up at train stations everywhere. Imagine how much power you could get in all that space.

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                        • vwdasher@weird.autosV vwdasher@weird.autos

                          @madsenandersc Go read their website

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                          @vwdasher

                          I saw the video from Everything Electric a couple of days ago, and yes, it's cute and it can definitely do some good where there are limited options otherwise, but let's be real here. It's a very niche product for a very limited use case.

                          That said, I genuinely applaud them for making it, because it CAN do some good, and for short distances and light loads, it can be a great alternative to scooters and trikes and the like. But as soon as you enter tuk-tuk land with longer distances and heavier lods, you're already in trouble.

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