It’s a good idea.
This.
C’mon, we’re not talking about felony car stops here. We’re talking about keeping indifferent Florida drivers from mowing down inattentive students walking in a high-density pedestrian area. This is literal public safety stuff.
Not getting why a simple ad needs to be an exhaustive listing of every inch of the car.
Completely in favour of this. Every parking lot and every roof is a solar installation opportunity to some degree.
These things are ALL OVER the place in Texas. A state that gets it’s fair share of wind. It’s a solved problem, it’s only a matter of cost and incentives to actually do it.
It’s like a Jensen Interceptor and a baleen whale had a love child.
Every large box store and warehouse should be required to have solar panels on their roof. It’s baffling that it’s not already required. We have so much space in the US that’s already being wasted (e.g. parking lots and shopping malls). It’s crazy that we’re carving out more land for solar when all that land is…
I can give you the wind thing, but outside of that there isn’t really much issue doing something like this. The weight of a solar array compared to a car or bro dozer is pretty small. Something as simple as concrete footings are the bas of the supports, which they would have anyway, is plenty to support these. You…
Of course it’s not as simple, I’m sure the paper from Western goes into those details. You’re chasing perfection when we need progress.
You sold me on baking in the hot sun. I like this better than sticking these things in fields where crops should be growing.