It would depend on what we using inside of the truck. My block heater is a 300 watt unit. Nine hours of being plugged in uses 2700 watts, or about $0.30 if power is at a dime a Kwh.
If we are also powering an inetrnal heater, TV and Fridge the power could triple.
because when the sun is shining, you can get electricity and when it's night, all the stored up energy will be used. Regular electricity however will run up your electric bill and cost a lot of $$$
Less then regular electricity.
For the most part, they do. A lot of the electricity is from diesel generators or sustainable energy sources, but the cost of electricity there can be around 10x as expensive.
It is not true. The levelized cost of a kilowatt hour electricity from nuclear energy is cheaper than any other source of electricity except hydraulic power in some countries.
No, but whatever you save on electricity you are likely to lose on the food going bad faster.
the cost of land in populated areas.
This natural energy can perform the same wonders as ordinary electricity at less than 1% of the cost.
This is a question of how much electrical energy you want to produce, against the cost of the equipment to produce it.
There are many electricity companies in Singapore but they had one similar goal to help their customer manage and save their energy cost, by using their competitive price on their own value plans.
because you wont then have to pay as much for your electricity bills.
Solar generators converts solar energy into electrical energy. So it will give you electricity at a very low cost. Its pollution free, cost-effective, and low maintenance.
The US DOES use wind energy- but it is not free. Wind generators cost money to build and to maintain. The wind does not always blow, and winds may blow in an area that does not need electricity. there is a cost to moving electricity from one area to another.