Solar power cars still have not become very popular even
though few people will argue about the desirability of having a car that can
drive by gas stations and leave no pollution behind. The available solar cells
are very fragile and generate only a small amount of power. The result is solar
power cars that produce too small an amount of horsepower to make them
efficient.
For about 20 years the annual race of solar power cars runs in Australia from
Darwin to Adelaide. This a journey of about 1,877 miles at a top speed of nearly
62 miles per hour. These races are part of the World Solar Challenge with teams
from many major universities and corporate enterprises competing. During the
first race of solar power cars in 1987 the top speed was just 42 miles per hour.
This race is held to promote research into solar powered vehicles.
There are few efficient applications of solar power cars in use today. A few
golf carts are run by solar power and they can recharge while sitting in the
sunlight. Part of the problem is that the number of solar cells attached to the
vehicle is limited by the vehicles size and the motors they operate are
generally between two and five horsepower. Batteries are still to heavy to be
able to receive enough power to push their weight as well as the weight of the
vehicle and operator.
The batteries within solar power cars serve much the same purpose as a gas tank
on convention cars. While lead-acid batteries are more efficient and easier to
connect the power to weight ratio makes them a reluctant choice in solar power
cars. Nickle-cadmium, lithium ion and lithium cadmium batteries have a better
range but are more difficult to incorporate into the vehicles electrical system.
Solar power cars typically require between 80 and 170 volts to operate.
Hybrid vehicles using gas or diesel engines are growing in popularity around the
world. Hybrid bicycles using solar power and human peddle power have also
experienced growth recently. Being able to get a vehicle moving by human energy
before adding power from solar energy is now being viewed as a possibility for
solar power cars. Instead of using human power stored battery operated motors
are being used.
Since there are no established designs for solar power cars many designers are
focused strictly on reduced drag. This has brought about development of many
solar power cars that bear a strong resemblance to airplanes.
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