No - you've confused things. 34kw is a RATE of energy. 100 miles requires an AMMOUNT of energy. If 'industry' is providing these wrongly, please show us where.
Perhaps you means 24kWh? That's the amount of energy in the battery of a Leaf.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photovo...ion_and_energy we can see that the total ammount of solar energy in 1sqM in a day is about 4 - 6 kWh. Combine that with thefficiency of available solar panels ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photovo...ule_efficiency ) and you get about 1kWh / sqM / day
You could fit perhaps 3sqM of solar arrays on the top of a LEAF. So 3kWh / day
At which rate it would take more than a week to charge a LEAF - or in one day you would generate enough power to travel about 8-10 miles. Less than a third the average distance driven by a LEAF owner per day.



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That is a LOT of power being transmitted. Sometimes the screaming does have a good justification.
