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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1460641)6/4/2024 1:34:26 PM
From: Eric1 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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How many miles do you drive a day?

Americans' average daily travel distance, mapped

axios.com

At three to four miles per kWh the average pv array on homes can easily power the car and then some.

I don't think the average person drives 300 miles a day.

Not even close...

LOL!

And my Tesla Model S gets virtually all of it's electrons off of my PV array and storage at my home.

No grid required.

And since virtually all new residential homes built in California since January 2020 have to have PV's on their roof or property they are set.

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Edit:

California updated building code:

simplysolar.com