Like all buildings should have some kind of standard for solar panel placement added or retrofitted with a very low cost modular mounted frame. Then, when you get an appliance it has a built in battery and comes paired with the right size panels that are sized for each region in the local store/wholesale distribution layer.

The whole scheme is hybrid in the first phase of a decade or so while edge cases and issues come up, like how to handle high rise buildings. Then the burden of grid infrastructure is less of a burden on the poor in total because few people are going to replace all appliances in this instance unlike those that can install a whole house solar system. The entire thing would be more incremental and serviceable over time with modularity. It is less efficient overall compared to a single controller and battery but doesn’t require large upfront cost or repurchase later down the line.

  • @Lost_My_Mind
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    63 days ago

    If i weee i charge

    It took me a solid minute trying to figure out what the typo was. It’s actually TWO typos!

    If i were in charge*

    In charge of what exactly is still unclear however.

    • @Brkdncr
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      43 days ago

      we both know i wouldn’t be in charge of correcting typos.