oilerlord
Member
Hello Everyone,
It's been a long time! We're still enjoying our Neo Jumper & Neo Jet bikes. Awesome machines. We're heading back to Phoenix next month to enjoy some riding and haul them back with us to Canada. Thanks to everyone here (Ravi, Court, etc.,) for those recommendations.
I remember having a conversation with Court about the viability of electric cars, and as it turns out it may make sense for us.
It started a few months ago with updating our lighting in the kitchen with new LED fixtures. Then we decided to change all of our incandescent bulbs to LED, followed by another look at solar energy.
Long story short, I ended up getting a killer deal on 9.4kW of used SunPower panels and a local start-up solar installer that is giving me another great deal to install them. The PV will generate about 90% of our power requirements, and our ROI is going to be around 9 years - or perhaps sooner if power rates go up. We're installing it in May.
So, the snowball effect continued...why not look at an EV as a second vehicle (to our VW diese). My wife's BMW is getting older, and only returns about 15 MPG. I understand that it isn't wise to sell a car based solely on MPG but given the price of used Nissan Leaf's (in the $10,000 - $15,000 range), I believe an argument can be made that it does makes sense.
I know this has little to do with our electric bicycles however it's going to feel great using the sun to recharge the batteries.
It's been a long time! We're still enjoying our Neo Jumper & Neo Jet bikes. Awesome machines. We're heading back to Phoenix next month to enjoy some riding and haul them back with us to Canada. Thanks to everyone here (Ravi, Court, etc.,) for those recommendations.
I remember having a conversation with Court about the viability of electric cars, and as it turns out it may make sense for us.
It started a few months ago with updating our lighting in the kitchen with new LED fixtures. Then we decided to change all of our incandescent bulbs to LED, followed by another look at solar energy.
Long story short, I ended up getting a killer deal on 9.4kW of used SunPower panels and a local start-up solar installer that is giving me another great deal to install them. The PV will generate about 90% of our power requirements, and our ROI is going to be around 9 years - or perhaps sooner if power rates go up. We're installing it in May.
So, the snowball effect continued...why not look at an EV as a second vehicle (to our VW diese). My wife's BMW is getting older, and only returns about 15 MPG. I understand that it isn't wise to sell a car based solely on MPG but given the price of used Nissan Leaf's (in the $10,000 - $15,000 range), I believe an argument can be made that it does makes sense.
I know this has little to do with our electric bicycles however it's going to feel great using the sun to recharge the batteries.