• One question we get asked a lot is:

    Can solar panels charge a car?

    Yes, solar panels can be used to charge an electric car, but it's important to consider the amount of power needed to charge the car and the amount of sunlight available in your area. In order to charge an electric car, you'll need a solar panel system that is capable of generating enough electricity to meet your home's needs as well as your car's charging needs.

    The amount of energy needed to charge an electric car varies depending on the car's battery size and the charging method used. On average, a typical electric car with a 60 kWh battery will need about 20 kWh of electricity to fully charge from empty. This means that you'll need a solar panel system that can generate at least 20 kWh of electricity per day to fully charge your car each day.

    It's also important to consider the time of day when you'll be charging your car. If you're charging your car during the day when the sun is shining, you'll be able to take advantage of the full power output of your solar panels. However, if you're charging your car at night when there's no sun, you'll need to rely on grid power or a battery backup system.

    Overall, using solar panels to charge an electric car is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint and save on fuel costs, but it's important to carefully consider your energy needs and the amount of sunlight available in your area before investing in a solar panel system.