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  2. Will Solar Glass Roof Draw in Cash for Tesla?

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    California's wildfire and power cuts have encouraged residents to look at solar power as an alternative. Tesla's Solar Glass roof seems to be perfectly timed, will it outshine?

  3. Tesla Energy - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Energy manufactures, installs and sells a solar shingle product it calls the Tesla Solar Roof. Solar shingles are small solar panel tiles that can make up an entire roof surface. [24] The company claims that a Solar Roof costs less than installing a new roof with solar panels [60] [61] and that the tempered glass that the tiles are made ...

  4. Rivian R1S - Wikipedia

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    In their review, Motor Trend reported that the glass roof was not equipped with a sunshade and the resulting insolation made its reviewers uncomfortable during comparison testing in the desert at temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C).

  5. Gigafactory New York - Wikipedia

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    It produces the Tesla Solar Roof and Tesla Superchargers. Additionally, Tesla employs data analysts for its Autopilot software at the site. The plant was a component of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo 's " Buffalo Billion " stimulus package to provide US$1 billion in investments in the Buffalo area.

  6. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    Windshield Sun Shades. Typically, the glass of the car's windshield itself blocks most of the UV light from the sun, and some of the infrared radiation.But it can't protect from the visible light that mostly penetrates through the window and gets absorbed by the objects inside the car.

  7. Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    Inbuilts do not fit every vehicle, as the panel must slide and store completely within the vehicle roof. Historically, inbuilts were a metal sunroof panel painted to match the vehicle roof, but now most are glass-panel systems with sliding sunshades (typically referred to as moonroofs). One of the first examples was the 1960 Ford Thunderbird.