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walrus01 | 7 months ago
61 kWh per month in the best month of the year (August)
39 kWh per month in the worst month of the year (December)
As you can see from this, the kWh per day is quite minuscule, not enough to charge a car to go any appreciable distance.
chiph|7 months ago
Like everyone else has said - there just isn't enough area on the top surfaces of a car to do any noticeable charging.
walrus01|7 months ago
gus_massa|7 months ago
(61kWh/month) / (270Wh/mile) / (31day/month) = 7.3mile/day =~ 11.7km/day
(39kWh/month) / (270Wh/mile) / (31day/month) = 4.7mile/day =~ 7.5km/day
My conmute is like 3 or 7 miles (4 or 11 km), depending on where I have to go.
Anyway, I expect that a rooftop installation is much more efficient.
walrus01|7 months ago
On an actual car that parks under trees, in parking garages, beside buildings in the shade, etc, the actual production would be much less. Not to mention the panel would be 'flat' on the roof and rarely if ever angled facing south, unless you happened to park on a hill with the roof of the car angled south...
It's also not possible to say that a theoretical 39kWh can be turned into so many miles at 270Wh/mile because it's not a perfectly efficient system, I'd guess at least 15-20% would be lost to heat in charging the battery and DC-DC conversion.
bestouff|7 months ago