Replacing existing roofing with shingles may be a B.S. con idea for any number of very good reasons, but there may be some logic ( ??) in a system that "looks" like a plain old roof , but sits ~ 6 " or so off the existing surface with standardized attachment methods and under panel roof coverings that would add protection and life to the existing roof, allow section removal for array servicing of larger/smaller/different shaped panels (like Penfield's darts and kites for tessellation of panels on irregular shaped roofs).
Lots of possibilities for those who can think outside the box, or get rid of the box altogether, but simply replacing regular roofs with PV roofs ignores the details in what may be a disastrous, shortsighted way with respect to long term requirements, practical servicing and costs. At this time it's a B.S. idea and, IMO only, typical of the Musk con.
Lots of possibilities for those who can think outside the box, or get rid of the box altogether, but simply replacing regular roofs with PV roofs ignores the details in what may be a disastrous, shortsighted way with respect to long term requirements, practical servicing and costs. At this time it's a B.S. idea and, IMO only, typical of the Musk con.
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