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That’s an impressive and well-thought-out concept — love how purpose-driven the whole design is. The shed roof is a smart move for maximizing solar exposure, especially for a vehicle like the Cybertruck that can benefit from direct, sustainable charging.I designed a concept home with the following purposes.
- Garage for parking and maintenance of the Cybertruck camper.
- Solar power generation on the roof for charging the Cybertruck.
To get as much solar energy as possible, To obtain a large amount of solar panel installation area,
The roof shape was designed as a shed roof (the whole roof is inclined to one side).
- ESS installation to store solar power.
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Along with the structural and technical elements, I’ve been thinking about the interior atmosphere — especially for the garage and living spaces. I came across some really appealing coastal wallpaper designs from Fancy Walls that could bring a fresh, natural vibe to the interiors. Their patterns evoke lightness and openness, which would nicely complement the modern, sustainable feel of the home. Using something like that on accent walls could make the space feel more inviting without overwhelming the clean design.
The sectional diagrams are super detailed too — it’s clear you’ve considered not just energy efficiency, but also practical use of space, especially with garage functionality for both parking and maintenance. That kind of integration between structure and tech is what more EV homes should aim for.
Are you planning to actually build this, or is it more of a design exploration for now? Curious if you’ve already looked into which ESS systems you’d want to use — and how you’re planning to manage peak load or off-grid scenarios. Either way, really cool vision!
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