blu3
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I'm also based in San Diego and picked up a 400W solar blanket that's easy to deploy and fits perfectly over the tonneau cover. It can also be placed over the roof glass or front windshield. That said, having a more permanent solution would definitely be ideal. The EcoFlow solution looks great, I would pick it up if they made it for the CT.I would absolutely love something like this. My case is:
- San Diego charges more than 50 cents per kwh
- My work's parking is in the full sun, so cabin overheat is most of my drain (equals the actual commute in the summer I'm finding)
- I spend time putting an interior windshield cover on everyday anyway, which is less effective than an external one.
For me to have an easy-deploy solar cover that goes from frunk to tailgate would solve a lot of problems at once. It'd be trivial to have a solar generator in the bed or frunk that collects all those electrons, and either put them back in the truck right away or take them home and use them around the house.
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