electriccharger SolarCity envisions California “solar corridor” for green drivers at Bestgasmileageblog.comElectric cars can be smooth, quiet and environmentally friendly. But they still need fuel.

Many have asked — and invested according to their answer — whether that fuel will come from batteries, utility grids, curb-side charging stations or some other technology.

Drivers in California have a new option, if they drive a Tesla electric vehicle. And it’s extra environmentally friendly.

SolarCity, which installs residential solar systems, is building a charging corridor between Los Angeles and San Francisco. There will be five 240-volt stations along the highly traveled Highway 101 that will juice up electric vehicles in one third the time of other charging stations. One of the chargers — in Santa Maria — is solar-powered.

SolarCity is working with the U.S. branch of Holland’s Rabobank to install more solar power systems at the stations, which would make the corridor the first to be entirely solar-powered.

We wanted to know if readers think this is how electric cars will roll across the country — with solar power? Or are your bets with battery technology or another type of charging station?

 SolarCity envisions California “solar corridor” for green drivers at Bestgasmileageblog.com  SolarCity envisions California “solar corridor” for green drivers at Bestgasmileageblog.com  SolarCity envisions California “solar corridor” for green drivers at Bestgasmileageblog.com

 SolarCity envisions California “solar corridor” for green drivers at Bestgasmileageblog.com