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Application of solar cells as an alternative energy source for vehicular applications is a growing industry. Electric vehicles that operate off of solar energy and/or sunlight are commonly referred to as solar cars.[1] These vehicles use solar panels to convert absorbed light into electrical energy that is then stored in batteries.[1] There are multiple input factors that affect the output power of solar cells such as temperature, material properties, weather conditions, solar irradiance and more.[2]
The first instance of photovoltaic cells within vehicular applications was around midway through the second half of the 1900's. In an effort to increase publicity and awareness in solar powered transportation Hans Tholstrup decided to set up the first edition of the World Solar Challenge in 1987.[3] It was a 3000 km race across the Australian outback where competitors from industry research groups and top universities around the globe were invited to compete.[3]
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- Why are solar-powered vehicles a growing industry?
- Types of vehicles powered by solar cells
- Charging
- Efficiency
- Environmental effects
- Range
- Current applications of vehicles with solar cells
References
- ^ a b Bagher, Askari Mohammad; Vahid, M.; Mohsen, Mirhabibi (2015). "Types of Solar Cells and Application". www.semanticscholar.org. Retrieved 2023-02-23.
- ^ Al-Ezzi, Athil S.; Ansari, Mohamed Nainar M. (2022-08). "Photovoltaic Solar Cells: A Review". Applied System Innovation. 5 (4): 67. doi:10.3390/asi5040067. ISSN 2571-5577.
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(help)CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ a b Chaturvedi, Abhinya; Kushwaha, Kirti; Kashyap, Parul; Navani, J.P. (June 2015). "Solar Powered Vehicle" (PDF). International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Research. 3 (2): 270–273 – via Research publish.