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Eco-Worthy US via eBay has ECO-WORTHY 130W 12V Flexible Mono Solar Panel on sale for $59.99 - 15% w/ coupon code FINDYOURFAVES = $50.99. Shipping is free.
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With the right equipment yes. Tesla Model 3 has a 55kwh battery. This panel would theoretically charge it in about 423 sun hours or roughly 70 sunny days near the equator with no losses and parasitic draws
This is a 130 watt panel. The 130 watts is probably in ideal peak sun conditions (only around 3-4 hrs per day). A standard household level 2 charger, like Tesla wall charger is around 11.5 kW, or 11,500 watts. So you would need about 88 panels to provide the power of a wall charger. If comparing it to supercharging, a supercharger can provide up to 250kW. You would need around 1,920 panels to match those speeds.
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In short, it cant meaningfully contribute to charging an ev. Too little power, much pricier missing components to get to ev charging compatible AC voltage, typically including inverter and batteries.
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can this charge an EV?
With the right equipment yes. Tesla Model 3 has a 55kwh battery. This panel would theoretically charge it in about 423 sun hours or roughly 70 sunny days near the equator with no losses and parasitic draws
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can this charge an EV?
This is a 130 watt panel. The 130 watts is probably in ideal peak sun conditions (only around 3-4 hrs per day). A standard household level 2 charger, like Tesla wall charger is around 11.5 kW, or 11,500 watts. So you would need about 88 panels to provide the power of a wall charger. If comparing it to supercharging, a supercharger can provide up to 250kW. You would need around 1,920 panels to match those speeds.
I'd like to know if it can charge something like a Prius hybrid plug in
Theoretically possible. But, you'd need 15-20 of these panels and a very high quality solar controller and an inverter. You might as well put solar on your house.
I have a EcoFlow river 2. Can I charge it with this?
I have a river as well, and use a different 100w panel to charge. You can use a charge controller and charge via 12v, or you can buy their xt60 adapter from ecoflow which come up on slickdeals often, and go directly from the panel to the river for faster charging.
The problem is efficiency, current vehicles are wildly inefficient. This is why I am excited for the Aptera, amazing strides in efficiency lead to their claims of yielding 40mi per day (sans climate control ofc) with the 700W of onboard solar panels.
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I have a bunch of these are they used crappy plastic.
All of mine have warped. Still work but these won't last.
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With the right equipment yes. Tesla Model 3 has a 55kwh battery. This panel would theoretically charge it in about 423 sun hours or roughly 70 sunny days near the equator with no losses and parasitic draws
I'd like to know if it can charge something like a Prius hybrid plug in
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That is a good efficiency for solar panels.
The problem is efficiency, current vehicles are wildly inefficient. This is why I am excited for the Aptera, amazing strides in efficiency lead to their claims of yielding 40mi per day (sans climate control ofc) with the 700W of onboard solar panels.
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