tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post8195508980297938989..comments2024-03-02T02:02:42.221-08:00Comments on "The Drive to Net Zero": The BMW i3 and a Solar PV Roof ?The Norby'shttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04485407536555106838noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-81098470905019741242023-12-02T04:37:03.880-08:002023-12-02T04:37:03.880-08:00Very Nice And Useful InFormation tanx A lot For Sh...Very Nice And Useful InFormation tanx A lot For Sharing With Us.<b><a href="https://www.carmedia2p0.co/about/" title="VEHICLES SHADOW MAKING & RETOUCHING SERVICE" rel="nofollow">VEHICLES SHADOW MAKING & RETOUCHING SERVICE</a></b>CarMediahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08647922809533122388noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-32927056241663767992022-04-19T17:04:01.317-07:002022-04-19T17:04:01.317-07:00"The Drive To Net Zero": The Bmw I3 And ..."The Drive To Net Zero": The Bmw I3 And A Solar Pv Roof ? >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/hhDiW?65" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/hhDiW?37" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>"The Drive To Net Zero": The Bmw I3 And A Solar Pv Roof ? >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/hhDiW?33" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/hhDiW?25" rel="nofollow">Download Now</a></b><br><br>"The Drive To Net Zero": The Bmw I3 And A Solar Pv Roof ? >>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/hhDiW?51" rel="nofollow">Download Full</a></b><br><br>>>>>> <b><a href="http://8on8.top/hhDiW?59" rel="nofollow">Download LINK</a></b> ed Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-39413802266242687852019-05-10T01:56:31.690-07:002019-05-10T01:56:31.690-07:00Wow amazing post. 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I did a search that brought me to this old ...Hello. I did a search that brought me to this old posting. I am looking into purchasing an i3 and was wondering if a flexible panel could be affixed to the roof and if it might be worthwhile. After reading this thread I wonder how much flexible panel cost to efficiency might have improved since 2013. Also, I am located in Hawaii where the sun is intense and the electricity is expensive. Might turn out to be worth pursuing? Any new insights would be appreciated. Frankenbeanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10370447564948496875noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-57349094134629340192017-05-15T00:10:12.355-07:002017-05-15T00:10:12.355-07:00Nice stuff dear. Thanks for sharing it. I found so...Nice stuff dear. Thanks for sharing it. I found something to share with you. Check it <a href="https://goo.gl/eJHF1F" rel="nofollow"><b>commercial solar ppa</b></a> & <a href="https://goo.gl/j0cxKU" rel="nofollow"><b>solar panel installation company</b></a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01028545924609892703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-35684501019084239672016-07-31T07:35:18.384-07:002016-07-31T07:35:18.384-07:00Far better to make some solar topped shade for par...Far better to make some solar topped shade for parking lots. I'd rather pay $0.70 a watt on a parking lot shade than $7 a watt on the roof of my car where I would feel guilty every time I looked for nice shaded parking.thudheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09025952603434955473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-35683735091534178872015-09-15T19:30:57.907-07:002015-09-15T19:30:57.907-07:00the ford cmax energy with the solar roof they foun...the ford cmax energy with the solar roof they found heated up the interiorof the car far too much to be an option.cchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12038299995614701559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-58760377955577494772014-08-08T21:14:24.057-07:002014-08-08T21:14:24.057-07:00I bought the i3 May 28th (Hudson Valley BMW) - the...I bought the i3 May 28th (Hudson Valley BMW) - the first one to be bought off a show room floor in the US. I love the vehicle! I can milk 100 miles out of it on a single charge for some destinations. The roof actually looks like it has small solar cells embedded within it! I wish BMW would put cells in the roof and at least power the accessories with it, perhaps the air and heat as well. As it is, I often drive with the windows cracked in the summer and in the winter I plan to use the seat heater. I also keep the car in the garage which helps a great deal. I have a little fold up solar panel laying on the dash that charges a battery which in turn charged my iPhone with no problem. Fill that roof with mini-x21 cells and you should be able to power the air and heat on sunny days. I am in the process of putting 64, yes 64, E20 SunPower panels on my house, which will completely charge the car and run the house. But to have a roof filled with built in SunPower cells would be a great way to gain mileage and be comfortable at the same time. I often drive with the windows cracked in the summer - and rarely ever go out of Eco Pro+ mode (thus I do not use any air conditioning). It is not that bad, considering I keep the car in my garage.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-89909896395079750972013-11-05T02:55:38.348-08:002013-11-05T02:55:38.348-08:00Food for thought: cars operate on a battery, batte...Food for thought: cars operate on a battery, batteries run on DC, alternators run on DC (if you applied logic to a hybrid), but most importantly PV runs on DC as well. Now my question is why must there be an inverter? Hook that bad boy straight to the battery and throw a couple meters somewhere on the line to measure productivity.<br />Second thought: that $3000 option for the car earning "1000-1500 mile a year 'free' for the 10 year life of the car," has a major flaw. Besides that fact you said free and $3000 in the same sentence confuses me but also that totals out with $2 a mile at best, I'd take a taxi. With a gas burning car with 40 mpg at $4 a gallon that same 1500 miles would cost $150 dollars, 10 cents a mile. You would be paying 20 times the cost of gas and that's before you ever think about replacing those batteries. I truly do love the idea of PV cars, boats, houses, planes... well everything, but unfortunatly the idea of a PV car will have a greater impact on the world (cause batteries really are not friendly), a greater impact on the budget (because PV doesn't work well in the shade) and could be time better invested elsewhere. Try a bicycle, no emissions, no dead batteries and great for the blood pressure.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13330669752214356844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-59909310617148716792013-09-11T23:37:48.550-07:002013-09-11T23:37:48.550-07:00This is such a great and informative post.You have...This is such a great and informative post.You have done a great effort here by posting the BMW here.I love your effort so much .<br /><a href="http://www.houstondirectauto.com" rel="nofollow">used cars houston</a>sayfreshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06745930694831338781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5338685099176953133.post-73155905580027822472013-09-08T21:01:46.985-07:002013-09-08T21:01:46.985-07:00We are BMW M3 lovers! We teach you how to wash the...We are BMW M3 lovers! 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