PowerstrokeNC
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- May 9, 2013
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So my question is why isn't the roof covered in solar panels?
Obvious challenges are the roof is not flat, but they have solar panels that you can roll up nowadays so they are quite flexible. Solar panels are also quite durable mine at the house can take about a golf ball sized hail hit without damage.
By guesstimating it looks Like the roof could hold about 400w of solar panels. I compared size of my 240w Sharp modules to guess this, I might be off
So while driving you could be getting as much as 400w pumped back in to the battery, not a whole lot but every bit helps! But I think the real benefit is sitting at work all day or at the mall or whatever and the car is getting 0.4kwh charge just because the sun is shining....
Wonder why this isn't done?
Obvious challenges are the roof is not flat, but they have solar panels that you can roll up nowadays so they are quite flexible. Solar panels are also quite durable mine at the house can take about a golf ball sized hail hit without damage.
By guesstimating it looks Like the roof could hold about 400w of solar panels. I compared size of my 240w Sharp modules to guess this, I might be off
So while driving you could be getting as much as 400w pumped back in to the battery, not a whole lot but every bit helps! But I think the real benefit is sitting at work all day or at the mall or whatever and the car is getting 0.4kwh charge just because the sun is shining....
Wonder why this isn't done?