Charging an Electric Car with Solar Panels
If your car is plugged into its charging point while the sun is shining on your panels, then some of that solar electricity will charge your car’s battery.
Why won’t all of the electricity form the panels charge the car? Because some of the solar electricity will go to power other electric devices that are turned on, such as computers, lights, electric radiators, etc.
A typical home solar panel system will produce about 2-3 units (kWh) of electricity an hour – when in direct sunlight – good for roughly 7-10 miles of range.
So, on average, 4 hours of solar generation would add about 28-40 miles’ range to your EV’s battery.
Depending on your daily mileage – and bearing in mind solar panels don’t produce much electricity with grey skies – you can’t rely on solar panels alone to power your electric car. You will need to top up your battery using electricity from the grid as well.