While it definitely isn't as popular a question (we get far more questions than actual executions of the "upgrades") as say, a 5-speed or 6-speed or rear axle ratio conversion, the larger alternator does come up now and then.
Why?
Our cars seem to be able to handle a normal set of driving lights and or fog lights (you know, those bumper mounted ones) with a standard alternator. Some of the newer ones lamped with LED bulbs use a lot less current anyway. Even an "upgraded" radio, that Becker with the separate amp, doesn't seem to present a challenge. If your standard electrical system is up to snuff, it shouldn't have any issue keeping a good battery charged, or serving the electrical needs of a Pagoda.
The usual reason in the automotive world for a larger alternator is for those extremely powerful stereo systems (those with the giant speaker box in the back, massive subwoofers, etc.) and or those banks of extremely powerful lights such as those used in rallys. At night. In the woods. Rarely do we see anyone doing this in a Pagoda. Joe Alexander in his W111 rally car, but not a Pagoda.
So, why would we want a larger alternator? Just because "bigger is better"? Or are people running high capacity electrical devices we don't seem to know about?