8 comments

  • jrmg 19 minutes ago
    Surely there’s a middle ground where a roof is made of something big and panel-sized, rather than a conventional roof with panels as another layer on top?
  • ospray 1 hour ago
    When they rolled out the product with tiny tiles I always thought musk was being to ambitious. The smaller the tiles the harder a solar roof gets.
  • winfredJa 1 hour ago
    I’m pretty sure solar roof was introduced as a way to pump stock when Tesla was doing poor financially
    • vasco 0 minutes ago
      And to misdirect the acquisition of Solar City, famous for being run by Elons cousins to basically pocket all the tax credits, but which was not going well.
  • unsnap_biceps 29 minutes ago
    Did any other manufacturers build their own version? It seems like the right long term idea but the lack of other players seems to indicate there's some underlying issue that isn't solved yet.
    • killjoywashere 16 minutes ago
      GAF did. There are two issues: 1) too expensive 2) not modular. I like that I can separate my solar decision from my roof decision. Panels make that possible.
    • para_parolu 21 minutes ago
      I did consider but there are 2 issues. 1. Efficiency. Not all roof parts can be exposed to sun. You overpay 2. You need to time it with roof change
  • sidcool 50 minutes ago
    Yep. Fred Lambert, the usual suspect.
  • transfire 34 minutes ago
    Sad. A great idea ruined by poor business practices.
  • Teever 14 minutes ago
    Tesla's inability to produce solar panels is why I'm most skeptical of the whole terafab datacentre in space stuff.

    Everyone gets caught up in the thermal management stuff and the power density stuff and whatever but to me that's a red herring.

    The real issue is that Tesla has never known the ability to produce solar panels at scale and Musk said in that recent interview with Dwarkesh that he intends to do all the solar production in house.

    So where's he getting the sand from? How are they going to purify it at scale? How are they going to turn it into ingots and then wafers and then cells and panels when they haven't even been able to produce a slim fraction of panels without all those extra steps over the past decade for their roofs?

    And if the goal is to have the industrial capacity to do all this in a few years and produce solar panels on the scale that he's talking about -- why doesn't he just lay those bad boys down en masse on Earth and solve the impending climate crisis and our current energy shortages?

    It just doesn't make sense.

  • Freedom2 41 minutes ago
    As someone who owns a Solar Roof, this news is disappointing. Many of my friends have said it's the best roof they've ever seen, and I even sometimes get compliments from people who drive past.
    • moralestapia 35 minutes ago
      Is it enough to get you off-the-grid?
    • haberdasher 32 minutes ago
      "the guy at the store said i was the only one who could pull it off"