if we need to conserve electricity, then why are we transfering the problem?
gas powered cars cause pollution and use up oil. electric cars use up a lot of electricity.
we do not have all that electricity and oil. so wtf?
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how do solar powered cars save money? except for saving money on gasoline, that i got. but i need more ways/reasons on how solar powered cars save money. thanks!
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Here is my idea…
What if the roofs of our cars had solar panels that generated electricity during the day, and then by night or when it’s too dark to effeciently use the solar power, the car automatically switched to gas power?
We’re spending so much money on these unsuccessful attempts to create a different kind of gas, but why don’t we focus on other ways to conserve energy that we know works?
This idea wouldn’t eliminate the use of gas entirely but it would certianly lower the demand by a large percentage! Which in turn would lower the gas prices! Why hasn’t anyone else thought of this yet? Or if they have, will you please tell me where I can find more information about it?
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I’ve heard that some hobbyists do this, but just in the essense of saving time, I’d like to ask you if you have any solutions or know of a person or company that does this. Of course feel free to add in any other information that you think would be helpful; stuff like price, battery types, I’m all for excess information.
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on Feb 25th, 2010. 7 Comments.
All of it.
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