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by majoe
77 days ago
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I recently read about Aptera, a company building a commercial solar car: https://aptera.us/first-vehicle-off-validation-line/ I think it is quite interesting, because it also tries to be maximal efficient, which increases the "reach" that the panels provide. Don't get me wrong, this is a enthusiast car, but I think the economics could actually work for a small city car.
Currently here in Europe, buying a electric car makes sense for home owners, which can charge their vehicle for cheap at home (especially if you PV). But a lot of people living in cities don't have a cheap charging spot. A car with solar panels, which gains a few percents of charge each day (instead of losing some), e.g. enough for the daily commute to work, may be interesting for such people. I would love to see a ultra cheap take on this. Maybe an electric tuktuk like someone else suggested, with some solar panels slapped on it. |
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> Don't get me wrong, this is a enthusiast car
Right, it's about as commercially appealing as a Sinclair C5.