Well, speaking in very very general terms, most manufacturers (with higher  
voltage, more capable systems) use AC. Homebuilders, until Metric Mind, tended  
to use only DC. 
 
Homebuilders very very rarely use regen, either.  Too hard to do, not  enough 
benefit out the other side. 

Homebuilders also very very rarely use solar panels on their cars. Most  
prefer putting them on their homes. 

All these are generalitites. 
 
I remember a cool number from a guy.  If you want your car to have  useable 
range, you should have 40- 45% of the weight of the car in conventional  lead 
acid.  My car's about 35 ish.  Still, I go 75 mph, or go 70  miles, but not 
both at the same time. I CAN go 60 mph, and easily do 55 miles,  with 20% SOC 
left over, and I'm proud of that. It's a 120v DC Fiero, with T125  batteries. 

Rob
 
 
In a message dated 2/12/2008 3:52:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Is DC comparable, or could it be with todays  technology? 
 





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