Re: hybrid plug ins
When I buy a house, I want to get solar shingles installed.
Years ago, I read an article about a guy in Seattle who put solar shingles on his roof and generated so much electricty that the excess electricity flowed back to the electric company.
Colorado has an extremely high UV index, so solar shingles would work here. The installation costs I've seen range from $5000-$10,000. The solar shingles have to be connected to the electrical grid or something (not an electrical engineer). The shingles would pay for themselves in only a few years at most.
A plug-in would be no problem with solar shingles.
Infael
2004 Gray Prius with smart start/entry and VSC
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