How does Aptera achieve a repeatable test for solar-power generation? Is that part of the Greenlight software suite?Aptera's testing management system discussed...
They've had a "buck" framework with the solar panels mounted as they would be on the vehicle sitting on the roof of one of the co-CEO's carports for several years, now, monitoring their output: They went into building the vehicles with this as a known commodity.How does Aptera achieve a repeatable test for solar-power generation? Is that part of the Greenlight software suite?
Can the Aptera report the amount of energy coming from the solar panels? Is that data available on the screen via a menu selection?They've had a "buck" framework with the solar panels mounted as they would be on the vehicle sitting on the roof of one of the co-CEO's carports for several years, now, monitoring their output: They went into building the vehicles with this as a known commodity.
In the current "demo" version of the software it's CONSTANTLY showing the amount of energy being generated - which I think will be rather annoying... In a recent short video co-CEO Steve F parked a validation vehicle in his driveway, aimed it at the sun and opened the rear hatch: The vehicle was generating more power than was the roof-mounted solar on his house!Can the Aptera report the amount of energy coming from the solar panels? Is that data available on the screen via a menu selection?
Aptera's contoured, hardened-glass solar panels are amazing! I expect they will find many other applications beyond powering the Polydrops travel trailer and the solar cab-roof/tonneau cover on the tiny Telo truck.In the current "demo" version of the software it's CONSTANTLY showing the amount of energy being generated - which I think will be rather annoying... In a recent short video co-CEO Steve F parked a validation vehicle in his driveway, aimed it at the sun and opened the rear hatch: The vehicle was generating more power than was the roof-mounted solar on his house!
The glare was an intermittent issue, happening only at a certain time of day on a specific road when the vehicle was headed in one specific direction - but this also happened to be the time and place when most of the test-drives were taking place! Aptera told us that it was testing several different options to mitigate glare: They did not go into specific detail, only saying that they would "solve the problem".Aptera's contoured, hardened-glass solar panels are amazing! I expect they will find many other applications beyond powering the Polydrops travel trailer and the solar cab-roof/tonneau cover on the tiny Telo truck.
Have Aptera's engineers solved the problem with glare coming from the dash-mounted solar panels?