Can a Home Solar Array Charge My Electric Car?

As technology advances, home solar arrays and electric cars are more available and increasingly affordable. But can a home solar array really charge an electric car? And even if it can, is that realistic?

Fortunately, home solar arrays and electric cars are a natural match for decreasing your carbon footprint. Let's take a closer look.


Is it possible to power an electric car with home solar panels?

Yes! It is certainly possible. But you'll need to know a few things first.


How much electricity does your car need?

Since electric vehicles don't use gas, the EPA measures electric car efficiency in kilowatt-hours per hundred miles. Use this website to find your electric car efficiency. They'll even convert it to a miles-per-gallon equivalent.


How much do you drive every day?

Calculate the number of miles you drive to work each day on average. Be sure to figure in errands and weekend use. Longer commutes require more energy.


Plug in the numbers

Multiply fuel efficiency by the number of miles you drive each day, then divide by 100. For example, say your electric car uses 25 kilowatt-hours for every 100 miles. You estimate your driving at 20 miles per day. 25 x 20 = 500. Divide by 100. You need 5 extra kilowatt-hours per day to run your car, in addition to panels for your house.


OK, but is it realistic to charge the car with a home solar array?

Yes, and it could save you thousands! Here's what you need to know.


Plan for it

It does take more solar panels to charge your car, so plan accordingly. Even if you're not ready to buy that electric vehicle yet, buy a solar panel system that can grow with you. Use the instructions above to see how much you'll need, then contact your solar technician to learn about options for adding panels in the future.


Don't wait too long

Government incentives for installing solar panels won't last forever. Take advantage of the opportunity now. Solar prices have dropped significantly, while government incentives and tax breaks for installing home solar arrays are available in most states. Get a great deal now by planning for a future with at least one electric car.


Electric cars are more amazing than ever

If you're not sure if an electric car is right for you, take a closer look at the latest models. Today's electric cars are a far cry from the slow, limited models of the past. Modern electric cars are sleek, fast, and last a long time before requiring a charge.


Don't underestimate the power of this combination

It's nice to save a little money on your electric bill, and solar energy certainly will pay off over time. If you want solar power to pay for itself sooner, the electric car is the fastest way to get there. Imagine your home solar array as your own private gas station! Not convinced? Read about this guy whose solar energy payoff time went from 7.8 to just 3 years when he used it to charge his electric car.


Sounds great! Where do I start?


Materials

Get an electric car charger and an inverter that can handle the power you'll need. Then, talk to your solar representative about your plans. They'll help you set up an efficient system for harnessing the power of the sun.


Help and information

If you want more info or help making your decision, contact us for details and assistance.

If you're considering a home solar array or an electric car, consider combining the two! You'll save money, help the environment, and become a trendsetter. Let your home solar array save you thousands of dollars in gas money each year with this simple solution.

"I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. I hope we don’t have to wait till oil and coal run out before we tackle that." - Thomas Edison

"I’d put my money on the sun and solar energy. I hope we don’t have to wait till oil and coal run out before we tackle that." - Thomas Edison