'Fuel falls from the sky': The solar revolution coming down the road

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Self-charging electric vehicles available for a mass market may not be too many years down the track | p_hannam

Long the pursuit and dream of technology geeks and futurists, self-charging electric vehicles available for a mass market may not be too many years down the track.

Toyota, one of the world's biggest car makers, is already building demonstration cars using high-efficiency solar cells - capable of converting 35 per cent of the solar radiation landing on them into electricity - that can run 50 kilometres a day, said Ned Ekins-Daukes, an associate professor at the University of NSW.

The prospects - and pitfalls - for vehicle-integrated solar PV will be the subject of a seminar on Tuesday supported by UNSW'sAustralia lags most developed nations in the take-up of electric cars, although data out last week showing a tripling in annual sales - albeit to just 6718 in 2019 - suggests the long-anticipated demand surge is beginning.

Should self-charging vehicles enter the mass market, another potential hurdle for the electrification of transport will diminish with the reduced need for charging stations, Professor Ekins-Daukes said.Extra strain from EVs on a power grid already struggling to meet demand during heatwaves could also be cut.

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p_hannam A 200 watt panel?

p_hannam If this takes off, it is the end of Arabs and a big win for Israel and OzraeliAvi

p_hannam They'd be here already had we not spent decades slowing down innovation with a lack of infrastructure development and preferential treatment of fossil fuels

p_hannam 'falls from the sky'? The journalist needed to pay attention in science class. Light travel's at 299,792,458 m/s , that's not falling. 1kWh is not going to get you very far. auspol

p_hannam Nonsense.

p_hannam Professor Ekins-Daukes said covering a roof and bonnet with solar cells can supply 20 kilometres of range a day..😂 Showing a tripling in annual sales - to just 6718 in 2019 . Vic alone puts a 1000 new cars on the road per week thanks to mass population growth ..

p_hannam Scientific nonsense. The picture shows a 200 watt solar panel. It requires a 100 kilowatt fast charger to charge an EV in 20 minutes.

p_hannam Lol. Sure.

geoffrey_payne p_hannam I’m sure you’ve been reporting this for at least 10yrs😂😂

p_hannam This is going reduce profits for certain industries. I bet they make these new generation vehicles cost prohibitive.

drkerrynphelps p_hannam Could I replace my Falcon wagon hail damaged roof with panels and make it electric?

drkerrynphelps p_hannam But where does the coal go ?

davidbewart p_hannam So Bill Shorten was right all along.

p_hannam There goes the fkn weekend, Cashie.

p_hannam 1kw of panels or less on the roof and they are now “self charging” Ha. Marketing genius.

p_hannam Lock up garages & covered carports will become redundant as people will look for sunny spots to park cars for passive recharging during day.

p_hannam 2019 Electric car sails up: SMH WB: 2019 Electric car sales up from 0.2% to 0.6% //// All Global Sales Of Electric Cars “Collapsed”

p_hannam Denmark already had them. Australia behind again

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