jazdean
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@Nozuka,
Just was about to post that info as well.
One bit of info on the post that was interesting was the range:
“Ioniq 5 is equipped with two types of batteries, 58kWh and 73kWh. In the case of the 58㎾h model, it is possible to travel up to 450km (WLTP standard) per charge. It is reported that the mileage can be increased to a maximum of 510 km when the’solar roof’, which can be charged with sunlight, is selected as an option. The 73 ㎾h model can run up to 550 km on a single charge.”
Not sure how you can add 60 km of range to a battery with solar panels. Unless they are saying when driving those 450km you can gain 60 km with solar panels.
I am no solar panel expert but doesn’t that seem very high?
Either way the more range out of 58 kWh the better it is.
It’s not much, but picking up another 10 miles of range can be helpful if you exhaust your main charge and are stranded, or just parked for an extended time. Personally, I like the idea of including connectivity for an external PV panel, which could be a folding camping type or a larger home installation. Eventually, solar charging will be more practical with body-integrated panels, or incorporated into a paint layer.