http://cleantechnica.com/2014/08/06/solar-powered-volkswagen-e-golf-lands-us-shores/
Solar Powered Volkswagen e-Golf Lands On US Shores
August 6th, 2014  by Tina Casey 

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Volkswagen e-Golf (cropped) by motorblog.com.  Volkswagen e-Golf with solar
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Ever since Volkswagen created an all-electric version of its popular Golf
model we’ve been itching for it to go on sale in the US, and now it’s coming
later this year with solar bells on. Solar giant SunPower has just announced
that it is hooking up with VW to provide e-Golf purchasers in the US with a
turnkey solar installation that includes solar energy storage and management
features.

While that’s great news for US e-Golf buyers, it also opens up a whole
‘nother can of worms for US utility companies, which are already struggling
to adapt to an energy market that is increasingly leaning on small scale,
distributed renewable energy generation.

A Solar Powered e-Golf

Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney once joked that you can’t drive a
car with a windmill on it. That may be, but electric vehicle batteries
enable you to leave your windmill at home, or your solar panels, and just
tote around the renewable energy they produce. That is why we feel that we
can get away with calling the e-Golf a solar-powered EV.

For that matter, not too long ago Ford introduced a solar powered concept
car with built-in solar panels.

SunPower And The Volkswagen e-Golf Hookup

Leading solar company SunPower was once slagged by Fox News as a “failing”
enterprise, but the company sure seems to be doing swimmingly. Aside from
teaming SunPower with a yet another global car manufacturer (Ford would be
the other one), the new e-Golf hookup pulls a whole team of A-listers
together.

Rounding out the team is Bosch, which has been tapped for home charging
station installation and servicing, and ChargePoint, which will cover
charging stations for the VW dealer network.

According to SunPower, Bosch will offer its 240-volt Power Max® home
charging station at a “highly competitive” price.

What If You Don’t Want Solar Panels?

Home solar charging is just part of the EV charging equation. Although the
EV buyer and solar buyer markets overlap, there is a huge amount of room for
potential e-Golf purchasers who don’t have access to on site solar EV
charging or who don’t need it.

Then of course there’s the issue of where to charge up when your battery
runs low on the road.

That’s where ChargePoint comes in. With ChargePoint on board, VW expects
e-Golf owners in the US to have access more than 18,000 charging stations
around the country in addition to locations at VW dealerships.

ChargePoint now has more EV chargers in operation than there are McDonald’s,
and in that regard it’s also worth noting that while the total number of EV
chargers in the US has been skyrocketing, the retail gasoline industry has
been consolidating. In other words, it’s getting more easy to find a
conveniently located charging station, and less easy to find a gas station.

More Green Goodies For e-Golf Buyers

One interesting development in the EV market is the extent to which global
auto manufacturers are leaning on green branding to differentiate their
products from, say, Tesla Motor Company.

BMW, for example, has touted a sustainable manufacturing and supply chain
for its BMW i3 [EV] in addition to partnering with the German solar company
SOLARWATT.

VW is turning to the offset market for a helping hand, as part of its
“holistic” approach as articulated by Oliver Schmidt of Volkswagen Group of
America:

 Volkswagen feels it is important to look beyond the benefits of driving a
vehicle without tailpipe emissions and to take a holistic approach to
e-mobility. We now have the ability to offer offsets that approximate the
emissions created from production, distribution and the initial 36,000 miles
of use.

SunPower’s announcement includes a couple of representative projects in
Mendocino County in California that enable e-Golf buyers to achieve that
36,000 mile mark.

Those are the Garcia River Forestry Project, aimed at preserving
24,000-acres of redwood forest, and a 16,000 land purchase that will go to
improve conservation efforts in the Big River and Salmon Creek Forests.

The e-Golf offsets also include a landfill project in Texas, which ... hooks
VW up with the carbon offset specialist 3Degrees, which had more than 400
renewable energy projects in its stable as of last year, so it’s a safe bet
that future e-Golf offsets will include clean energy, too.
[© cleantechnica.com]




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