Rewards
Walmart logo
Amazon logo
PayPal logo
Amazon gift card
Take surveys and collect rewards from the industry-leading e-commerce website, Amazon.com, Via "amazon gift cards". The more you take or create survey, larger the amazon gift card you earn.

Results: Sun Powered Car Chargers

Published on 05/10/2023
By: scouthoward
2066
Technology
As electric vehicles continue to get cheaper, their charging systems are becoming faster and more efficient. That process is only getting better thanks to Enteligent, which has just unveiled a new solar DC-to-DC charger that could forever change the way we juice up our EVs. thecooldown.com is the source for this survey.
1.
1.
Enteligent's new charger, which the company calls the "world's first" DC-to-DC solar-powered charger, is the total package. It can draw DC (direct current) power directly from existing solar panels at home, work, or anywhere else they're installed. Are you familiar with this new innovation?
Enteligent's new charger, which the company calls the
Yes
11%
219 votes
No
89%
1781 votes
2.
2.
Because DC power is the same type of electricity that EV batteries need, the charger doesn't need to convert the AC (alternating current) power that most large power grids use. The majority of available chargers that use grid power have to engage in an inefficient AC-to-DC conversion process, which wastes energy and time. But by delivering up to 25 kilowatts of power, Enteligent's charger can reportedly work three times faster than the fastest AC chargers on the market. And in a pinch, it can still draw (and convert) AC power from the grid if it is ever not receiving enough solar energy. I think this is a promising new development. Do you as well?
Because DC power is the same type of electricity that EV batteries need, the charger doesn't need to convert the AC (alternating current) power that most large power grids use. The majority of available chargers that use grid power have to engage in an inefficient AC-to-DC conversion process, which wastes energy and time. But by delivering up to 25 kilowatts of power, Enteligent's charger can reportedly work three times faster than the fastest AC chargers on the market. And in a pinch, it can still draw (and convert) AC power from the grid if it is ever not receiving enough solar energy. I think this is a promising new development. Do you as well?
Yes
41%
817 votes
No
24%
480 votes
Undecided
35%
703 votes
3.
3.
As if all that wasn't enough, the new charger is bidirectional, so it can be used for backup power in the event of an outage. It even has vehicle-to-grid capabilities, meaning it can actually supply excess power back to the grid. "Rapid growth in EV ownership and usage and the resulting demand for energy are putting increased pressure on an already stretched electricity grid," Enteligent CEO and founder Sean Burke said in a press release. "This first-of-its-kind technology will benefit consumers by enabling them to shift from night-time charging, which is dependent on the fossil-fuel powered grid, to clean, solar-based, daytime charging." Is this a step in the right direction to diminish reliance on existing power grids?
As if all that wasn't enough, the new charger is bidirectional, so it can be used for backup power in the event of an outage. It even has vehicle-to-grid capabilities, meaning it can actually supply excess power back to the grid.
Yes
42%
835 votes
No
22%
434 votes
Undecided
37%
731 votes
4.
4.
Enteligent calls itself "a California-based developer of smart solar power optimization and solar EV charging technologies that dramatically increase energy utilization, improve returns on energy investments and enable critical paradigm shifts in how we use energy for the upcoming green electrification revolution." Its new solar DC-to-DC charger will be available in the fall of 2023. Are you in favor of U.S. and Canadian companies leading the "green revolution" instead of Chinese competitors?
Yes
65%
1306 votes
No
35%
694 votes
COMMENTS