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Solar Cars - Seminar Reports
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INTRODUCTION
The first solar car invented was a tiny 15-inch vehicle created by William G. Cobb of General Motors. Called
the Sun mobile, Cobb showcased the first solar car at the Chicago Powerama convention on August 31,
1955. The solar car was made up 12 selenium photovoltaic cells and a small Pooley electric motor turning a
pulley which in turn rotated the rear wheel shaft. The first solar car in history was obviously too small to drive
. Now let's jump to 1962 when the first solar car that a person could drive was demonstrated to the public.
The International Rectifier Company converted a vintage model 1912 Baker electric car (pictured above) to
run on photovoltaic energy in 1958, but they didn't show it until 4 years later. Around 10,640 individual solar
cells were mounted to the rooftop of the Baker to help propel it.
In 1977, Alabama University professor Ed Passereni built the Bluebird solar car, which was a prototype full
scale vehicle. The Bluebird was supposed to move from power created by the photovoltaic cells only without
the use of a battery. The Bluebird was exhibited in the Knoxville, TN 1982 World's Fair.Between 1977 and
1980 (the exact dates are not known for sure), at Tokyo Denki University, professor Masaharu Fujita first
created a solar bicycle, then a 4-wheel solar car. The car was actually two solar bicycles put together. In
1979 Englishman Alain Freeman invented a solar car (pictured right). He road registered the same vehicle in
1980. The Freeman solar car was a 3-wheeler with a solar panel on the roof.
Energy Flow For A Solar Car
The energy from the sun strikes the earth throughout the entire day . However, the amount of energy changes
due to the time of day, weather conditions, and geographic location. The amount of available solar energy is
known as the solar isolation and is most commonly measured in watts per meter squared or W / m 2. In India
on a bright sunny day in the early afternoon the solar isolation will be roughly around 1000 W / m 2, but in the
mornings, evenings, or when the skies are overcast, the solar isolation will fall towards 0 W / m 2. It must
understand how the available isolation changes in order to capture as much of the available energy as
possible.
The sunlight hits the cells of the solar array, which produces an electrical current. The energy (current) can
travel to the batteries for storage; go directly to the motor controller, or a combination of both. The energy
sent to the controller is used to power the motor that turns the wheel and makes the car moves.
Application
• This concept can be utilized to build a single sitter four wheel vehicles in practice.
• It can be extended to more commercial form of four wheeler vehicle.
Solar Cars.pdf (Size: 105.05 KB / Downloads: 41)
INTRODUCTION
The first solar car invented was a tiny 15-inch vehicle created by William G. Cobb of General Motors. Called
the Sun mobile, Cobb showcased the first solar car at the Chicago Powerama convention on August 31,
1955. The solar car was made up 12 selenium photovoltaic cells and a small Pooley electric motor turning a
pulley which in turn rotated the rear wheel shaft. The first solar car in history was obviously too small to drive
. Now let's jump to 1962 when the first solar car that a person could drive was demonstrated to the public.
The International Rectifier Company converted a vintage model 1912 Baker electric car (pictured above) to
run on photovoltaic energy in 1958, but they didn't show it until 4 years later. Around 10,640 individual solar
cells were mounted to the rooftop of the Baker to help propel it.
In 1977, Alabama University professor Ed Passereni built the Bluebird solar car, which was a prototype full
scale vehicle. The Bluebird was supposed to move from power created by the photovoltaic cells only without
the use of a battery. The Bluebird was exhibited in the Knoxville, TN 1982 World's Fair.Between 1977 and
1980 (the exact dates are not known for sure), at Tokyo Denki University, professor Masaharu Fujita first
created a solar bicycle, then a 4-wheel solar car. The car was actually two solar bicycles put together. In
1979 Englishman Alain Freeman invented a solar car (pictured right). He road registered the same vehicle in
1980. The Freeman solar car was a 3-wheeler with a solar panel on the roof.
Energy Flow For A Solar Car
The energy from the sun strikes the earth throughout the entire day . However, the amount of energy changes
due to the time of day, weather conditions, and geographic location. The amount of available solar energy is
known as the solar isolation and is most commonly measured in watts per meter squared or W / m 2. In India
on a bright sunny day in the early afternoon the solar isolation will be roughly around 1000 W / m 2, but in the
mornings, evenings, or when the skies are overcast, the solar isolation will fall towards 0 W / m 2. It must
understand how the available isolation changes in order to capture as much of the available energy as
possible.
The sunlight hits the cells of the solar array, which produces an electrical current. The energy (current) can
travel to the batteries for storage; go directly to the motor controller, or a combination of both. The energy
sent to the controller is used to power the motor that turns the wheel and makes the car moves.
Application
• This concept can be utilized to build a single sitter four wheel vehicles in practice.
• It can be extended to more commercial form of four wheeler vehicle.