
Which was the first one you got and how many miles have you driven it so far? Great for performance if you’re tracking the car or really pushing it (which I don’t do at all really), but a bigger hit to the wallet because the tires will wear faster and you can’t rotate them. The least - the staggered wheels were a surprise to me. Romping it and getting thrown into the seat doesn’t get old. The most - the power! I didn’t get a Performance Model Y for nothing, haha. So far, what do you like the most about it and the least? Having the hatch in the Model Y makes trips much easier for us now (the dogs are leashed in the hatch). We also have 2 dogs we bring around with us, so cramming both the dogs and a baby in the Model 3 was way too tight. Since we have our little family now with a small infant, we needed the extra space. We just picked up the Model Y a few weeks ago. We have two Teslas now - a 2018 MR Model 3 and a 2022 Performance Model Y.

How many Teslas do you have now and which one did you get most recently? This kind of energy freedom is not common today, but there are some early adopters who have embraced the technology, such as Darrell, who answered some questions about his home system for CleanTechnica. Such configurations allow homeowners to enjoy energy freedom. It could be solar power, solar power + battery storage, solar power + small wind power, or solar power + small wind power + battery storage. The future of electric vehicles is one in which EV owners have the ability to create their own electricity at home. They also don’t have to pay for it with dollars that are worth less in periods of high inflation, like right now. Such people do not have to pay for ever expensive gasoline or diesel.

Some EV owners charge entirely from electricity they generate themselves.

One is installing a home solar power system that can be used to also charge an EV, or more than one. We are opening up possibilities that ICE cars don’t have. When we replace ICE vehicles with all-electric ones, we aren’t just getting another new car. He has a YouTube channel where he shares many videos about his vehicles and solar power. The poster is Darrell, who lives in the Bay Area of California. Darrell – MR Model 3 & PYD Youtuber June 11, 2022 Officially ALL EV household and no more smogs ever again! YES! The future is here! #model3 #modely #tesla /UsuIbUwpmm Sold our ICE car that the Model Y replaced. I’ve always been interested in the idea of using home solar to make my own “electric fuel”, and when someone posted on Twitter that he just sold his ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicle and replaced it with a Tesla Model Y, thereby achieving an all-EV household, I found it intriguing.
