Could we use solar panels to power a car?

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Killer_Goomba13 asked:

As we all know the prices of gas are increasing, we need more gas efficient cars. I know they have electric cars, but they could put a solar panel on the roof in order to be able to have an autonomy. Does energy convey? If you have need to lead the night, you can have a battery backup and/or have supplementary power. Would this be made? Can there be other producers of electricity such as the hydro-electrics mini-power stations? Or there At it of the problem with the use of these generators?

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9 Comments

  1. trebor2 says:

    Probably would be a good idea, but
    they would be too big to use.

  2. anoldmick says:

    It has been done. For the past several years there has been a race sponsored by several leading universities of solar-powered cars from the East Coast to the West Coast. Solar powered vehicles have reached and maintained highway speeds – 55 to 65 MPH. Most of the entrants have actually finished the race, though I blush to admit I can’t tell you which university team has placed first for the past several years.
    We’re still a ways from having economically viable family cars – and their safety is also a concern. But these are bright young men and women – if a way can be found to make these vehicles practical for everyman, they’ll find it!

  3. Xanney says:

    i’ve always thought it could be done… but instead of a solar panel on top of the car… the entire body of the car manufactured of a material that absorbs solar energy… they already have roofing products that do just that…

    when i told someone that, they said you couldn’t drive the car at night, i said duh… that’s why electric cars have batteries… it would be recharging the batteries while it’s parked…

  4. jeff m says:

    this article discusses the practicality of electric and hydrogen fueled vehicles. I think that reducing speed limits would make them more competitive. and safer to drive small vehicles…

  5. grizzbr1 says:

    There has been a solar powered car race for at least the last 20 years. Queens University in Canada used to win it most of the time but competition is getting a lot stiffer. Most purely solar powered cars look very similar to one another. (Queens and Univ of Waterloo pics provided)

    The Aptera hybrid uses many of the same design philosophies as the original solar cars (minimize rolling resistance, aerodynamics, minimize weight) in an electric or electric hybrid. I believe it is the first car to go into full production that even comes close.

    There is also a lab in California working on a mini turbine hybrid electric car called the Velozzi that looks more conventional … looks kinda like a Ferrari.

  6. MasterPython says:

    With solar panels like they are today the solar cars are more like banks of panels with a seat somewhere it won’t get in the way of important stuff. It will take some major advances to make something practical.

  7. Dr Jello says:

    There are some cars that already do this, but it is not piratical for commercial uses.

  8. Nice Lady, ViolationNotice Queen says:

    This has been done, but the total energy of sunlight available is fairly low on a per sq foot basis – covering the entire car with high-efficiency solar panels does generate enough power to make a car run – it’s been a competition for year in Australia.

    HOWEVER

    They do this in the desert in Australia because that particular location has reliable intense sunlight. Most places do not. Also have you seen these cars? The driver in them is cramped in this tiny little shell that slides along the ground.

    Good idea in principle, and I like the idea as a way to supplement the charging of a hybrid vehicle, but the practical uses are limited.

  9. JOHNNIE B says:

    To have solar panels to supply enough power to run ,the panel would cover a 18 wheeler trailer and that would not be enough.

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