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16. Hmmmm? I'd have to see what a diy-ed solar panel mash up would look like.
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 05:48 PM
Mar 2022

Last edited Fri Mar 18, 2022, 01:09 AM - Edit history (2)

Sound like it could an ugly car.

But manufacturers could build well designed cars with panels on the roof, hood and trunk maybe.

I think the braking energy is used to charge the batteries. Ptah Mar 2022 #1
Most (all?) Zeitghost Mar 2022 #2
Regenerative Braking When I Go Down The Hill On Hiway 20 When I Get To The Bottom My Volt Goes 5 Mi DanieRains Mar 2022 #3
Other than regenerative braking, no. NutmegYankee Mar 2022 #4
Would putting the nine amps back into the battery be worth it... brush Mar 2022 #8
You used 10 watts of battery power to put 9 watts back into it. NutmegYankee Mar 2022 #10
Got it. So not the greatest thing but it prolongs the charge. brush Mar 2022 #13
Exactly. NutmegYankee Mar 2022 #14
That Form Of Hybrid... ProfessorGAC Mar 2022 #36
You can also add solar panels yourself DIY, or from some manufacturers as an option. BSdetect Mar 2022 #5
Hmmmm? I'd have to see what a diy-ed solar panel mash up would look like. brush Mar 2022 #16
The Fisker Ocean SUV incorporates a solar roof for supplemental energy. Efilroft Sul Mar 2022 #22
That is cool. brush Mar 2022 #23
It's been done but more of a sales gimmick IMO Disaffected Mar 2022 #38
I have a similar question genxlib Mar 2022 #6
Doesn't that just make it a "hybrid". Not that there is anything wrong with that, but madinmaryland Mar 2022 #9
It would be closest to a Chevy Volt genxlib Mar 2022 #26
There are a lot of chargers out there and it typically takes 40 mins max - at least for a Tesla kysrsoze Mar 2022 #18
Towng a trailer kills EV range. tinrobot Mar 2022 #42
No, but maybe sometime in the future. former9thward Mar 2022 #7
The physics says it can never be viable to allow a car to fully recharge genxlib Mar 2022 #27
One important trend ought to be away from long-distance road trips. Ron Green Mar 2022 #11
As long as it's green energy why not keep private cars? brush Mar 2022 #12
I don't know anyone who has driven for more than a century Effete Snob Mar 2022 #17
Funny. But will you give up your private car if the nation goes all green? brush Mar 2022 #19
Who said anything about giving up a car? Effete Snob Mar 2022 #20
You do you, then. But others do it differently. brush Mar 2022 #24
Your question was directed to me Effete Snob Mar 2022 #31
What are you getting offended about. I heard you out, recommened... brush Mar 2022 #33
Because even the greenest energy uses significant natural resources NickB79 Mar 2022 #21
I have no problem with that. Whatever time is left and how much public... brush Mar 2022 #25
It's our demand for comfort and convenience, with the cost externalized to Ron Green Mar 2022 #28
Many poor people have cars. If eventually all cars will be green... brush Mar 2022 #29
And car-dependent infrastructure keeps them poor Effete Snob Mar 2022 #34
Yes. Think of a go cart MissB Mar 2022 #15
someday, a LONG ways off... the road will charge it for you... Takket Mar 2022 #30
Kool. Keep developing I say. brush Mar 2022 #32
This site has loads of information MoonlitKnight Mar 2022 #35
Thank you. Even eAirplanes. brush Mar 2022 #37
I have a Prius Prime cally Mar 2022 #39
Thanks for sharing. That's a sensible strategy. brush Mar 2022 #40
next question Shellback Squid Mar 2022 #41
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