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posted by hubie on Friday April 11 2025, @06:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the maybe dept.

Some may remember the initial press on the Aptera streamlined solar-assisted BEV...that was 2005. For some reason, looking at the aircraft-like shape again reminded me of the Buffalo Springfield / Neil Young song, "If flying on the ground is wrong..."

After one bankruptcy, resurrection and continued development, the company is still going. Here's a recent release including video of a road trip, which claimed about 20 miles of solar charging during the part-cloudy day, https://www.automotivetestingtechnologyinternational.com/news/prototypes/apteras-test-vehicle-completes-solar-supported-road-trip.html
No obvious drama in driving it, but it was all highway and rural 2 lane. No city traffic.

It's exactly the sort of thing I'd like, but the company history is pretty sketchy. I'm typically not an early adopter and looking from here I doubt that the company will ever be well enough established to risk buying one.

Overview of the company here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptera_Motors


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  • (Score: 2, Touché) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 11 2025, @02:25PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 11 2025, @02:25PM (#1399902)

    > There's just not enough surface area on a moving vehicle to make this work.

    Perhaps true for your use case.

    My case must be different, I work from home, no commute, and don't use my car every day--but I'm in the 'burbs and need a car to move things around (would not easily switch to Uber or public transit). The extra 10 or 20 miles of range added per day by the solar on the Aptera would meet all my local needs, which include a 50 mile round trip every couple of weeks (other trips for shopping, etc are very short). For the half dozen long road trips that I do every year I'd still use a gas/petrol car where fuel is quickly available just about everywhere in USA, including all sorts of rural areas.

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  • (Score: 2) by ledow on Sunday April 13 2025, @01:09PM (1 child)

    by ledow (5567) on Sunday April 13 2025, @01:09PM (#1400087) Homepage

    Put more panels on your house instead, you'll never need to charge your car ever again, and you can have a 350+ mile range every morning. And you can drive a normal size car without compromises.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 14 2025, @12:23AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 14 2025, @12:23AM (#1400136)

      > Put more panels on your house instead,

      All very well if you own a house, but in USA about 1/3 of the families rent. Another fraction may own a condo, but the HOA will not allow mods to the outside of the house.