Where can I buy solar pannels for my electric/hybrid car?

Where can I buy solar pannels for my electric/hybrid car?

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Where can I buy some sollar pannels to put on the roof or on the hood of a car?

The car I have right now, is a total junk. It's a gas and it's totally sluggish, plus it's old so it smells like shit.

I'm seriously thinking about buying an electric vehicle or a used hybrid so I can save up on some money. I'm totally broke and I'm unemployed most of the time. But I have ten or so grand I can spend from credit if I can put it into something as a callateral that I can show to the bank, which an electric or hybrid hevicle is perfect because it barely depreciated or at least depreciates a lot less that ICE cars. Plus me being broke doesn't help at all with the gass prices, I can berely afford to drive at all with a car, but I can have an electric vehicle as long as it has some extra solar pannels and some extra batteries, which is ok for me in terms of finances because they will be covered by the low interest loan, easy money.

I'm so f*&#$ng broke it's not even funny. I'll take any way it takes to save money. With solar pannels, I'm saving like 10% on gas automatically, plus it's free because the bank covers it, as long as a keep up a good credit. I don't care if it's sticking out or anything, as long as it's huge and big and get's me the juice. I'm desperate, I need to get from point A to point B.

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sts3234
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Solar panels are way too expensive of a way to get electricity.

If you can't afford gas, there's no way you could afford solar panels. Besides, you'd take up five lanes just getting up enough electricity to go 15 MPH :-)

Far more affordable is a portable fission reactor. Best way to find them is to get an ex-Russki or ex-NSA nuclear powered satellite that has crashed somewhere in Canada. Make sure you don't get one of those lousy radiothermal generators, the only thing they're worth picking up for is the cash you can get selling the worthless contents to Al Qaeda:

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Tim.

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Tim Shoppa

Hi,

I've had an idea for a solar vehicle based on those 2-passenger,

4-wheel bicyles. I would put a small 12 volt dc brush motor on each wheel, mount 4-5amp panels as a canope, and put 2 deep cycle marine batterys on board.

This would provide up to 200 amps peak power and 10-20 amps running. It would depend on being 'parked' much of the time to gather energy. Just the thing for a few miles to the store and back for some groceries.

Next time my living situation provides some place to keep such a vehicle, I plan to actully do this - I have 5 of these solar panels sitting around already.

Luhan

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Luhan

You are too poor for an electric car. That is a rich man's hobby. I looked at a solar solution for my swimming pool pump. It would take

50 years at the current electric rates to buy the parts if I installed everything myself and nothing ever broke. Stuff breaks
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gfretwell

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