Post 3124191 by LexYeen@snouts.online
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 (DIR) Post #3124191 by LexYeen@snouts.online
       2019-01-19T01:59:07Z
       
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       Y'know how I'm always on about combining solar power and recumbent e-bikes/trikes/quads for sweet-ass all-electric personal transportation?Look. LOOK! Someone else is already doing it! And they're selling their driver-only model for ~6.5k USD! https://rhoadescar.com/models/solarped/p1/DELICIOUS VINDICATION IS MIIIIIIIIIIINE~
       
 (DIR) Post #3124192 by the_gayest_doggo@whomst.dog
       2019-01-19T02:01:54Z
       
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       @LexYeen way too much money but a cool thing I have been trying to design for a while
       
 (DIR) Post #3124193 by 361.xj9@social.sunshinegardens.org
       2019-01-19T02:08:22.948870Z
       
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       @the_gayest_doggo @LexYeen y’all heard of sun trip? https://www.thesuntrip.com/sun-trip-2018-the-solar-bikes/
       
 (DIR) Post #3125562 by mlg@ideath.net
       2019-01-19T03:06:51.314618Z
       
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       @xj9 @the_gayest_doggo @LexYeen in my version of this dream solar energy production is decoupled from the electric vehicle. the ebike is lighter and cheaper, the solar panel is installed where it gets the most sun every day, and I own several battery packs for the bike that cycle between the vehicle and a home battery bank. when not installed on the bike, panels charge the batteries which can also be used w/ inverter for lighting and electronics in an emergency or off-grid use