Submitted by Mark on Wed, 07/09/2008 - 14:45
Hats off to Toyota for deciding to take the plunge and install solar panels on the roof and hood on at least one model of the upcoming plug-in Prius, due in showrooms in 2010.
Lots of automotive blogs are snickering over the fact that the panels will only generate a fraction of the energy needed to power the car, but they're missing 2 important points:
First- the panels can power the "part" of the car's air conditioning, which is something many drivers in the South and Southwest will be thankful for. Not sure how much "part" is, but it's a start.
Second - and more importantly, it's a psychological statement. A reminder that the car could be 100% solar power, if you install solar panels on the roof of your house, and use that to charge the Prius. Sure it's a big expense up front, but your fuel costs would be fixed for the next 30 years!
Thanks, Toyota.