A kind of neat but limited-use feature that a Toyota Prius has had for a while is a built-in roof solar panel. The sole purpose of this solar panel is to power fans that circulate the air in the car in warm weather so it feels closer to ambient temperature inside. Today in Boston, the forecast was for a high of 94 degrees F. The thermostat in the car registered 99 (we were in the closest neighboring suburb at Costco when I checked).
I guess nowadays this feature is only offered in the Prius Prime and it can supplement the hybrid system and also help power the AC, not just this one fan. Doing a little bit of reading/Googling, I guess the output is about 100W of this particular solar roof (specifically on the Prii of 2010-2016 or whenever they stopped having that feature for both the standard-ass hybrid and the All-New George Foreman Grill plug-in hybrid versions) for use during peak sun hours to power that recirculating fan. The later versions do a bit more apparently and I don’t know as much, only what I’ve gleaned off of Prius Chat.
Anyhow, I guess this feature on a Prius, which is small, can add maybe about 3-4 mpg a day saved in peak sunlight. On a cloudy day, this is null and void. I know we’ve had a couple of solar panel discussions in the past, but hey, let’s have another one! Throw your thoughts out there. I’d love to hear from someone who’s an engineer about these kinds of things.
I guess nowadays this feature is only offered in the Prius Prime and it can supplement the hybrid system and also help power the AC, not just this one fan. Doing a little bit of reading/Googling, I guess the output is about 100W of this particular solar roof (specifically on the Prii of 2010-2016 or whenever they stopped having that feature for both the standard-ass hybrid and the All-New George Foreman Grill plug-in hybrid versions) for use during peak sun hours to power that recirculating fan. The later versions do a bit more apparently and I don’t know as much, only what I’ve gleaned off of Prius Chat.
Anyhow, I guess this feature on a Prius, which is small, can add maybe about 3-4 mpg a day saved in peak sunlight. On a cloudy day, this is null and void. I know we’ve had a couple of solar panel discussions in the past, but hey, let’s have another one! Throw your thoughts out there. I’d love to hear from someone who’s an engineer about these kinds of things.
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