https://cleantechnica.com/2018/12/13/canada-man-drives-on-sunshine-with-solar-his-tesla-model-3/
Canada Man Drives On Sunshine With Solar & His Tesla Model 3
December 13th, 2018  Kyle Field 

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Not his Model 3. Not Canada.

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Solar energy buff uses home to power Tesla
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A man from Oliver in Canada is living the future today, powering his new
Tesla Model 3 with a rooftop solar installation on his home.

Russell Work spoke to the folks at his local paper, the Oliver Chronicle [
http://www.oliverchronicle.com/solar-energy-buff-uses-home-to-power-tesla/
], about his new Tesla Model 3 and how he has installed a Tesla solar system
to power it. Russell made the switch to live a more sustainable life,
powered by renewables. When he was finally ready to pull the trigger on his
purchase, he opted for a cherry red All-Wheel Drive Tesla Model 3
Performance.

“I told him it’s like pouring sunshine straight into his car,” installer
Dave Malmberg of Argon Electrical & Solar Services said. “We’re going to see
an increase in the very near future for these types of installations to
power our cars. We’re just at the beginning (tip of the iceberg) of the EV
and solar markets here in B.C. and Canada.”

Russell said that he believes Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk is a visionary who has
assembled a crack team of engineers that built the Model 3 as the ideal
electric vehicle, from the ground up. “What was interesting is he did not
hire automotive engineers; he basically gave them a blank piece of paper and
said, ‘Design me the best electric car that you can,’” Work said.

What’s great is that Work did not purchase his Model 3 Performance to save
money, but to reduce his carbon footprint as a way to take action against
catastrophic climate change — the top reason many people go electric. That
sentiment carries through into his house as well. “We’ve made every effort
possible in this house to reduce our energy footprint,” Work said.

He is clearly excited about his conversion to sustainable energy and
transportation and it’s not just because it’s fun to drive. “So far we have
saved the equivalent of 4,000 kilograms of CO2, and that is equivalent to 14
trees having been planted.”

The 29.3 kW solar installation on his roof was not cheap, at $23,000, but
supplies enough power for his home and his electric car. At that rate, he
expects that the system will take about 11 years to pay off completely, at
which point the power it produces will effectively be free.

It is easy to read articles here on CleanTechnica and to forget that most of
the solutions we cover can be purchased and used most places in the world
today. You can order a Tesla vehicle and a Tesla solar system with energy
storage today and be living a more renewably-powered life. Granted, a bike
is cheaper and healthier, so if that works best for your lifestyle, jump on
and get moving.

Change is coming, but it will come faster if we all do our part sooner
rather than later ...
[© cleantechnica.com]


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https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-full-self-driving-patent-earth-based-satellites/
Tesla's Full Self-Driving patent uses cars as Earth-based GPS satellites
December 7, 2018  As Tesla works on developing its full self-driving suite,
the electric car maker seems to be developing a software that aims to use
other vehicles on the road as ...
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