One of the most over-looked forms of solar -- one that almost inevitably fails to generate any meaningful media coverage in major as well as also surprisingly environmental media as well = solar canopy parking lot solar.
You actually don't need that much solar on your home, garage, in your yard etc. to produce enough electricity to fuel an EV 100 percent with solar.
We recently had two solar systems installed here at Highline Crossing Cohousing in Littleton, Colo.
About 10 years ago, in June of 2010, my ex-wife and I became the first homeowners in our Aurora, Colo. neighborhood to install a rooftop solar system on our single family home.
How many of you out there who have had solar installed on your residence have waited 15+ months between the time you signed the contract with your solar installer to the time that your solar system went online with your utility and was feeding electricity back into the grid?
A couple of weeks ago, Sopris Solar completed the installation of a two-array 19.6 kW solar system on the roof of one of our garage block units and the roof of our HOA Community House here in Highline Crossing Cohousing Community in Littleton, Colo.

