There is good amount of energy in the sunshine. The output of solar arrays struggle to make big power out of small surface areas because we haven't figured out how to get more than 20% of the power that hits the panel. If they do get 20% or more, it's been with very expensive and fragile panels.
If you can park on top of a parking garage, or in a spot on ground level where sunshine is not too much blocked by the surrounding buildings, you could surely commute on sunshine. Home parking barely matters for day shift workers in this scenario.
Says the designer or design team, backed by whoever is over them who approved the decision.
As for why? For design reasons. To make it prettier so it sells more units. To fit in with the brand's minimalist theme they've got going on.
Yes. Disagree with their decision, fine. But it was thought out and purposefully done.
Is it meant to stay on forever once you set it up?
On Android, I use the Connect app, and it has this feature.
Thanks for reminding me it's there, gonna go add a few filter words now
I am out of the loop on this one. What is going on?
Well, I'd rather see blankness than another ad.
Lower power density, higher cycle life, safer. Sounds good for stationary power storage.
Getting out of hand? They've been out of hand for a while.
The negotiations must have been brutal! /s