These innovative vehicles utilize photovoltaic panels to convert sunlight into electricity, offering a renewable alternative to traditional gasoline-powered cars.
What is a solar vehicle?
Solar vehicles are electric vehicles that use self-contained solar cells to provide full or partial power to the vehicle via sunlight. Solar vehicles typically contain a rechargeable battery to help regulate and store the energy from the solar cells and from regenerative braking.
What is a lightyear 0 solar car?
Lightyear 0 reinvents the wheel when it comes to energy consumption, range capability and charging. It's our technological proof that ultra-efficient solar cars make sense. Designed like no other electric car, Lightyear 0 charges on-the-go and gains up to 70 kilometres of range per day from the sun alone.
What is a solar-powered car?
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry examines a solar-powered car built by members of the Tomodachi Initiative youth engagement program in Tokyo, Japan, on 14 April 2013. Solar cars are electric cars that use photovoltaic (PV) cells to convert sunlight into electrical power to charge the car's battery and to power the car's electric motors.
How do solar cars work?
Solar vehicles typically contain a rechargeable battery to help regulate and store the energy from the solar cells and from regenerative braking. Some solar cars can be plugged into external power sources to supplement the power of sunlight used to charge their battery.
Does Lightyear have a solar-powered electric vehicle?
His work has appeared in The New York Daily News and City & State. EV startup Lightyear revealed its first solar-powered electric vehicle, dubbed Lightyear 0, at an event this week in the Netherlands. The vehicle, which Lightyear describes as production-ready, has 388 miles of range, 44 miles of which are derived from solar power alone.
How much does a solar car cost?
The car is powered by traditional electric charging and solar power, meaning people would be able to drive while simultaneously charging from sunlight. The company intends to start delivering the car, which it describes as "the world's first production-ready vehicle", in November at a cost of €250,000 (£215,000).