Okay so this has been bothering my mind lately. I am a lover of electric cars and solar panels. I think of them going together like peanut butter and jelly. I constantly think of charging electric cars with solar panels.
But more importantly, is it a reality? Is it possible today, let's say you have a 10 kwH solar system and you leave it collecting energy for about 8-9 hours, and this on a typical day, so even though it's 10 kwH I expect to collect around 3 to 4 kwH on a typical cloudy day, and then when you come back home, you charge your electric car until the inverters run out of juice it had been supplied from the sun throughout the day.
So basically, you let your solar panels collect energy when you're at work and then when you come back home, the inverters charge your car until it runs out of juice.
Is this practically possible today, or no? Oh and to be region specific, let's say around the Midwestern United States.
But more importantly, is it a reality? Is it possible today, let's say you have a 10 kwH solar system and you leave it collecting energy for about 8-9 hours, and this on a typical day, so even though it's 10 kwH I expect to collect around 3 to 4 kwH on a typical cloudy day, and then when you come back home, you charge your electric car until the inverters run out of juice it had been supplied from the sun throughout the day.
So basically, you let your solar panels collect energy when you're at work and then when you come back home, the inverters charge your car until it runs out of juice.
Is this practically possible today, or no? Oh and to be region specific, let's say around the Midwestern United States.
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