This will never work, and it's ridiculous: https://youtu.be/7vItnxhWRqw
And yet it did work, with positive results shown over a year, right? It seems that the reasons why this "could never work" like cracks, dust, and vibrations might have perfectly reasonable solutions. Solar panels have gotten so cheap that it might not be as important to install them in perfect conditions, and other factors like real estate, ease of maintenance, access to the grid come into play in interesting ways. I suppose long term results are yet to be seen, but it doesn't seem ridiculous to me.
If you don't think about it, it doesn't seem like a bad idea. If you do, you realized how incredibly complex the whole thing is