We had a pale yellow impala and a two tone blue caprice classic wagon.
We had a pale yellow impala and a two tone blue caprice classic wagon.
the doors aren’t gonna really be a factor in the charging. Doubtful the a full door even produces 5% of the total solar charge.
Wonder if replacing them with a modern battery would fix those issues?
It’s literally free energy...on a car that costs thousands LESS than most other options. So maybe 100 miles a week. Compared to gas that’s a bargain.
Solar panels are just another issue. Even mild fender benders can total cars now...the cost and *liability* of re-certifying the safety systems/sensors gets expensive fast.
Black color will do wonders. A dark interior would also help increase the thermal store to melt the exterior
The south has signs “Bridge freezes before road...hell freezes before bridge”
You’re complaining about being given free energy?
800 miles? rent a car and let them eat the depreciation.
You know what will have far far far more battery storage than the grid? the EVs themselves.
Unions exist for one reason, owner/mgmt treatment of workers.
Have a friend who bought an absolute run down 60 yr old house in the inner DC burbs. Let the fire dept destroy it for a tax break and then put up a modular home.
Given the report that companies are losing hundreds/thousands on every EV made...Toyota may have a point in not going full into EV’s just yet
crack a window or door while you get the fire going. Once going strong it should draw better. I had a 3 story chimney that needed the full fire to really draw.
2nd: EV’s meeting ICE pricing in 2025.
DayYen Son!
I’ve used a LifeSpan walking treadmill for a number of years for computer work.
Most people don’t realize that *all* windows are now laminated. Next time I buy a car, I’m almost tempted to have a rear window moved back to just tempered so there’s at least an escape route (I don’t generally have anyone in my backseat)
I’d guess if you plan to be somewhat active in your investments, having it grow in the tax free side would be better no?
in 30 years of working at 7-8 companies I’ve never seen a company allow rollout’s during employment. I would *love* this option.