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ETH study: rooftop home solar panels can supply up to 90 per cent of the electricity for your electric car

Martin Jungfer
28.1.2022
Translation: Veronica Bielawski

According to a study carried out at the ETH, anyone who has a solar panel on their roof can use it to charge their car. It alone can provide almost all the electricity needed to charge your car – and you can drive it as normal.

«Many people overestimate the electricity required for e-mobility,» says Henry Martin, a PhD student involved in the study. And it’s easier than you might think to meet a high proportion of the energy needs yourself for a Tesla, ID.3 and the like. That’s why he considers the expansion of photovoltaics to be the «the right way forward» and believes the incentives could be strengthened. Perhaps the study results will provide further impetus for policymakers.

The ETH researchers’ finding is an all-clear: power generated from a rooftop photovoltaic installation can cover over 90 per cent of the EV’s electricity consumption – and that’s just by making minimal adjustments to the charging process. This doesn’t even require having a second battery at home to temporarily store excess energy.

EV driver with a virtual solar system

However, the dataset of 78 households allowed for a number of theoretical scenarios to be run. First, a solar system was virtually installed on each participant’s roof. The researchers calculated the potential output based on the size of the roof and weather data at the specific location. In reality, however, the «Green Class» participants charged their EVs using mains electricity.

Smart EV chargers transfer solar power to the car

In the study, the smart charging station increased the percentage of solar power used to charge the EVs from 15 to 56 per cent. «We were surprised by this large proportion,» says Henry Martin. He adds, «Smart charging can significantly increase the individual’s consumption of their own solar power – and the vehicle can be used with the same flexibility as if it were being charged from the mains current.»

Great potential thanks to intelligent algorithms

You can download the complete study (in English) here.

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