I was also wondering this. For example, they were talking about the debunked idea of solar panel roadways. If something like that took off in the future, literally every panel would require its own ipv6 address.
Perhaps we can at least make it until solar systems no longer exist.
> For example, they were talking about the debunked idea of solar panel roadways. If something like that took off in the future, literally every panel would require its own ipv6 address.
Hardly a problem. According to [1], there is 64,285,009 km of roadway in the world. So every meter of road in the world could be addressed with merely a 36 bit integer:
Which would be fine. Even if you covered the entire earth with 1 square millimeter solar panels, you could give each of them about 66 quadrilion IPv6 addresses.