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The Aptera coming out follows this principle. It's the only EV that's light enough that the onboard solar panels contribute a significant boost in range.
Do you know where it's at? It was supposed to come to US by 2022, and I'm wondering about Europe...
It's was getting shown off at CES. Plenty of videos on youtube.
Europe would be a different beast regardless. It's expensive to pay for safety testing in one place and those aren't transferable. If you want one in Europe, you might be able to as a private importer maybe? There was one guy who tried that with a Cybertruck and got in trouble. I'm not a lawyer.
That's what I was wondering, thank you! I'm not confident that it will come to Europe and I unfortunately cannot afford to buy a car that won't be commonly supported by garages!