Would be interesting seeing the number of left over cars after a season.
Something similar was mapped after 9/11… all the office workers that parked up and went to work…
Submitted 2 months ago by schizoidman@lemm.ee to energy@slrpnk.net
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/09/12/mount-everest-now-hosting-solar-carport-at-4300-m-altitude/
Would be interesting seeing the number of left over cars after a season.
Something similar was mapped after 9/11… all the office workers that parked up and went to work…
Subtracty@lemmy.world 2 months ago
I’m confused. I did not think cars could reach Mount Everest. Thought you had to trek in and out through lots of foothills.
Person264@lemmings.world 2 months ago
It’s on the Tibetan side of Everest, and it reads like it’s on China National Highway 318 (G318 on Google maps), which is actually really not very close to Everest but I guess it’s the nearest main route on the northern side. Totally misleading headline. The average elevation of the Tibetan plateau is 4500m so the actual headline is “china builds an EV charging station on a main road in Tibet”. The base camps that most international travellers use are on the Nepalese side.
DSkou7@programming.dev 2 months ago
I would imagine this is the drop off point for that trek. The top of Everest is over double the altitude.
sik0fewl@lemmy.ca 2 months ago
Remember that the 14 tallest peaks in the world are over 8 km from sea level. So 4,300m is definitely not near the summit.
The article really sucks on details, but some quick googling tells me that the two base camps are above 5,100m, so this must be below even that.