MoreTrout
Well-Known Member
I have 20 400W Hanwa Q-cells on my garage roof. Their dimensions are 68.5 x 40.6 x 1.26 inches and they weigh 44 lbs each. Last I checked, that's longer than the bed of the truck with the tailgate up. On my best sunny day this summer on a garage roof facing directly south mounted at the optimal angle, the best panel produced 2.73 kWh over the entire day. You can add up how many miles that gets you based on your own efficiency of your R1T/S, but at around 2 mi/kWh it's pretty minimal. And that assumes you can sit stationary for 12 hours with the panel perfectly oriented and unobstructed. Add a little more for being in a part of the country with higher solar radiation. Bottom line, it would take a pretty full trailer of deployable panels to produce even a marginal amount of range. Don't want to even stab at the cost, but should be north of 5 digits quickly. I guess for someone already pouring 10s of thousands on top of the cost of the truck for cool rigs like this, money isn't really an object or the issue though.
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