Why don’t electric car companies just put solar panels on the roof so the car charges itself while driving? βοΈπ
βIt sounds like a genius idea, but physics says NO! π In this 25-second 3D breakdown, we look at the math. A car roof is too small, generating a maximum of maybe 400 Watts in perfect sunlight. But an EV motor requires over 15,000 Watts just to drive on the highway! πβ‘
βEven if you parked your car in the blazing sun for 10 hours, you would only get about 4 to 5 KM of free range. Plus, the extra weight of the panels makes the car less efficient. Solar charging is for your home, not your car roof! π π
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