HaulingAss
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That's why I said it was a lot! You would need 9.25 kWh per day (in a Cybertruck). Accounting for charging and other losses, you would need to produce 10-11 kWh. Which under good solar conditions would require 2-3 kW worth of panels that were well placed.Because you’re not going to get 24 miles a day… duh!
The Cybertruck definitely has more than enough space and capacity to achieve that with plenty of room left over for normal boondocking camping gear. Portable solar panels have come a long way in the last decade in terms of becoming thinner, lighter and more efficient. It's really just a matter of how much money you want to spend, and how many panels you are willing to manage.
For anyone who has experience charging an EV directly from the sun using portable equipment, this should not be hard to understand. As you scale the system bigger, your efficiencies actually improve significantly.
Edit: I will add that systems 1/3 this size can still be useful for the use case under discussion, extended boondocking.
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