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A rooftop solar installation is not available for me at this time.
Are there any 3rd party solar panel systems for generating enough Kw to charge my M3?
Thanks,
Definitely a tricky thing to make sure the system has adequate battery capacity, inverter capacity, etc, to provide reliable waveforms to the Tesla without triggering charging shutdown, etc. (that would be super annoying). Sounds like the DC Solar trailer is pretty robust (but no idea, you should PM that guy to see what tips and experience he has - it sounds like he did have to install a 14-50 (not sure if he had to limit the current - he does discuss inverter output specs there), but it was probably pretty easy). The sort of thing to discuss with someone who has done it, to figure out all the key things to watch out for.Thanks for your awesome replies.
Sorry if I didn't make myself clear.
AlanSubie4Life: That's the answer I was looking for. A portable or fixed solar array I can put on the ground next to my home that uses those magic words, "It charges my Tesla M3". Thanks for your suggestions.
RayK: Thank you for your calcs, they are very helpful.
Yes, you can just get one of these. Just optimize the orientation, avoid shading, and you are good. Much cheaper than rooftop solar:
DC Solar trailer used for charging my M3
I recently bought at auction the DC Solar trailer. All in it was just over $5k (bid was $4400). I limit my home charging to 20A no matter the source. I installed a NEMA1450 receptacle, and boom. I achieved the magic four words..."it charges my Tesla".teslamotorsclub.com