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I removed two sentences from the lede of the article. They read: "They run by the suns energy. Solar vehicles will go up to 80 mph." Of these, the first sentence is redundant; earlier sentences in the article make clear that a 'solar vehicle' runs on the sun's energy. The second sentence is false. Solar vehicles, especially race vehicles, have traveled faster than 80 mph, and there is no reason to think that solar vehicles built in the future would necessarily be limited to this speed. Besides, there is no source attributed to the 80mph statistic quoted. Bry9000 ( talk) 06:22, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
x-x-
Just did a correction on the Solar Taxi.
Louis did a fantastic job driving the Solar Taxi and deserve a lot of credit and recognition for an electric vehicle. Solar Taxi is not a solar car, it is an Electric Vehicle with SOLAR ASSIST. A trully solar car only use energy it can harvest from its own solar array. Solar Taxi puggled every night. The claim that was a large solar array in Germany by Q-Cell was a good marketing guimik and an insult to the solar car community. Vehicles competing at WSC, NASC and XOF1 are only fueled by solar energy. —Preceding
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"Solar car" is a category commonly associated with race vehicles designed and raced in one of several competitions including the World Solar Challenge, North American Solar Challenge and many regional races. Tens of thousands of people have been involved in designing, building and racing hundreds of these cars over two decades. There are numerous other categories of solar powered vehicles including solar powered bicycles, boats and planes.
I recommend a parent category "Solar Powered Vehicles" with three multiple categories for cars, bicycles and planes (instead of renaming this page).
FN 01:36, 5 May 2007 (UTC)fnazeeri
The article on Solar Cars needs a mention of the potential for hybrid electric vehicles to utilize solar power as an additional source of battery charging and to extend the range while driving. The UltraCommuter is concept hybrid that does just that.
I might also update the article to be named Solar Vehicles, unless that category is too broad as it could include anything from solar powered aircraft to the mars rovers.
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Why are solar cars not being marketed and commercialized? Rahul
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Any ideas why this page is vandalized so frequently? It seems a pretty harmless topic, but attracts a lot of vandals. Is this normal? FN 01:52, 6 March 2007 (UTC)fnazeeri
I believe that it is perfectly normal for randoms to vandalize innocent web sites. If need be, they should be encouraged to vandalize. P.S. try the veal. -- jon666 06:33, 2 May 2007 (UTC)ass for pepole
Actually Solar Vehicles are manufactured and distributed. They are called Cruise cars! You may know them Golf Carts however thanks to NHTSA (National Highway Transportation Safety Administration) and their new ruling of LSV'S (Low-speed-vehicles) you can now own a street legal and nationally distributed Solar/Electric Vehicle. They are offered in 2 to 14 capacity seating with many ad-on's and extras. Travel between 20 to 25 miles per hour. Are equipped with Headlights, taillights, turn signals, rear view mirrors and seat belts. The solar panels are designed to last up to twenty years!
Here's how it works: Think of the batteries in a Golf Car or Electric Vehicles as the gas tank in your automobile. When full, you have 150 gallons of fuel or amps. Let's say you use 50 gallons or amps in a day of driving. On a clear and sunny day, the Solar Top will replenish 12 gallons or amps in the winter when days are shorter and 18 gallons or amps in the summer when the days are longer. If you don't drive the vehicle for 3 days and you park it in the sun, the Sunray Solar Top will generate 36 gallons of fuel or amps in the winter and 54 gallons or amps in the summer. So, in effect, you would fill your tank in 3 days.
As you see more and more manufactures getting in the game with electric vehicles solar will be playing a big part. Now the big three are getting involved and with the gas crunch things will happen a lot faster. Until then there's always Cruise Car, Inc. ( http://www.cruisecarinc.com) Cruisecarinc 17:58, 4 May 2007 (UTC)cruisecar Cruisecarinc 17:58, 4 May 2007 (UTC)!
I have proposed a split of the article, as set forth below. Bry9000 ( talk) 21:13, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
Mentions voltages , but not (in numbers) current, power, wiring gauge/type , peaks, averages. amper hours of the batteries.
Link to a NZ site is questionable, as it is selling Raztec sensors.
And it does not say how as in with what kind/type of electronics the on board computer controls power use.-- Mark v1.0 18:18, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
I have reorganized this section, and I propose to move the details of the 2005 race, and most details of the 2008 new NASC sponsorship, to the North American Solar Challenge page. Bry9000 02:20, 1 December 2007 (UTC) Done. Bry9000 ( talk) 21:14, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
I propose to split this article into two: Solar vehicle and Solar car racing, with the latter as the sub-article. Right now, the former category describes general applications of solar power for powering all vehicles, including bikes, planes, and cars, and it need not be limited to photovoltaics. The latter category is a specific type of vehicle and event all its own. Bry9000 ( talk) 20:00, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
This discussion lacks structure and is unreadable. Therefore I can't be bothered to try to discuss how other than race solar cars fit into the picture. Discussion can't be a list of opinions but a category of subjects. Teemu Ruskeepää ( talk) 09:03, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
A "solar vehicle" is not category/vehicle on its own. Please discard the category and page and merge it into the electric vehicle or battery electric vehicle category/page.
Thanks. KVDP ( talk) 16:11, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
I agree. These three pages are confusing: green vehicles, electric cars, solar cars. And no page answers the question: "What types of solar/electric/oxygen powered/etc car exist now in the world?" Which seems to me as one of the most important questions in this section. I can help with examples and pictures of solar cars, but I am not sure where to put them...Electric cars? or here 3DRivers ( talk) 11:46, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
Is there a place for solar energy in popular culture in this article ? Or does this belong in the specific articles (i.e. solar sail) Solar vehicles have obviously captured the popular imagination of inventors and science fiction writers. But the reason I mention it is that much of the concept behind the 1980s anime The Mysterious Cities of Gold was the use of the sun for energy by the ancient civilisations (Maya and Incas) including some really interesting concepts of solar boats and solar aircraft. -- EvenGreenerFish ( talk) 02:23, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
30 years eh ... not bad. Never actually thought of a solid state thing such as that having a particular lifetime, but if LEDs can slowly dim and burn out, and transistors too, why not PVs. Sad that it may mean the "death" of many future classics (should solar vehicles become practical) thanks to their original panels wearing out... either upgrade to a modern, probably different-looking equivalent (in, say, 2060), or leave it as a stationary exhibit somewhere with the old ones in situ. Still, few vehicles actually last that long anyway.
It does help answer some of my potential queries as regards home solar though. It takes about 10 years (at current panel and domestic electricity costs) to break even on your purchase. So the lifetime cost of a solar panel is actually minus twice that of its purchase price. IE if you're prepared to make a very long term investment (buy them at the same time as taking out a mortgage?), they'll repay it twice over. Not bad. If they stay the course and no other factors change ;)
Heck, even when you DO have to replace them, all things being equal, you're still 1x the original price in profit after that. It makes a compelling argument, if you are confident you won't be moving, for installing a great surplus of the things and selling the extra power back to the grid. More risk, more potential profit. Shove the proceeds into an early mortgage repayment fund.
However, how many of us keep the same car for 10 years? 193.63.174.10 ( talk) 11:23, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
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There's plenty of complementary material between the two articles putting them together would get the article closer to critical mass. This article has general material on PV best discussed in the general page Photovoltaics. Oldboltonian ( talk) 15:02, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
I would like to reiterate what a couple of others have already noted: There is a decided difference between a solar vehicle and a solar-charged electric vehicle -- in most cases.
A solar vehicle has on-board solar panels that power that vehicle 100 percent, for instance the PlanetSolar boat making its way around the world, the Solar Impulse plane that's preparing to fly around the world, and, of course, the innumerable MIT-like solar vehicles that compete in various solar vehicle races around the world.
In contrast, a solar-charged vehicle is a vehicle that has onboard batteries that have been charged with solar electricity generated off-board the vehicle. Of course, there are hybrids of the two -- vehicles that have solar panels on them, but whose solar panels are not enough to power the vehicle by themselves and therefore require additional electricity from an outside source, which could be a solar array on a house, building, solar carport, etc.
If this article must be merged -- and I don't necessarily feel it must be -- I would agree that PV in transport would be the best place for it. But, of course, that would potentially somewhat bury the electric vehicle component that is foregrounded here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cbdh19 ( talk • contribs) 02:24, 29 March 2011 (UTC)
A zillion citation needed yacht owners worldwide use solar panels to charge their batteries. Is every tom, dick and harry who does the same on their car going to get an entry in this article? I vote not, unless it is declared to be a notable achievement by an RS. Greglocock ( talk) 23:06, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
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I removed two sentences from the lede of the article. They read: "They run by the suns energy. Solar vehicles will go up to 80 mph." Of these, the first sentence is redundant; earlier sentences in the article make clear that a 'solar vehicle' runs on the sun's energy. The second sentence is false. Solar vehicles, especially race vehicles, have traveled faster than 80 mph, and there is no reason to think that solar vehicles built in the future would necessarily be limited to this speed. Besides, there is no source attributed to the 80mph statistic quoted. Bry9000 ( talk) 06:22, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
x-x-
Just did a correction on the Solar Taxi.
Louis did a fantastic job driving the Solar Taxi and deserve a lot of credit and recognition for an electric vehicle. Solar Taxi is not a solar car, it is an Electric Vehicle with SOLAR ASSIST. A trully solar car only use energy it can harvest from its own solar array. Solar Taxi puggled every night. The claim that was a large solar array in Germany by Q-Cell was a good marketing guimik and an insult to the solar car community. Vehicles competing at WSC, NASC and XOF1 are only fueled by solar energy. —Preceding
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"Solar car" is a category commonly associated with race vehicles designed and raced in one of several competitions including the World Solar Challenge, North American Solar Challenge and many regional races. Tens of thousands of people have been involved in designing, building and racing hundreds of these cars over two decades. There are numerous other categories of solar powered vehicles including solar powered bicycles, boats and planes.
I recommend a parent category "Solar Powered Vehicles" with three multiple categories for cars, bicycles and planes (instead of renaming this page).
FN 01:36, 5 May 2007 (UTC)fnazeeri
The article on Solar Cars needs a mention of the potential for hybrid electric vehicles to utilize solar power as an additional source of battery charging and to extend the range while driving. The UltraCommuter is concept hybrid that does just that.
I might also update the article to be named Solar Vehicles, unless that category is too broad as it could include anything from solar powered aircraft to the mars rovers.
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Why are solar cars not being marketed and commercialized? Rahul
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Any ideas why this page is vandalized so frequently? It seems a pretty harmless topic, but attracts a lot of vandals. Is this normal? FN 01:52, 6 March 2007 (UTC)fnazeeri
I believe that it is perfectly normal for randoms to vandalize innocent web sites. If need be, they should be encouraged to vandalize. P.S. try the veal. -- jon666 06:33, 2 May 2007 (UTC)ass for pepole
Actually Solar Vehicles are manufactured and distributed. They are called Cruise cars! You may know them Golf Carts however thanks to NHTSA (National Highway Transportation Safety Administration) and their new ruling of LSV'S (Low-speed-vehicles) you can now own a street legal and nationally distributed Solar/Electric Vehicle. They are offered in 2 to 14 capacity seating with many ad-on's and extras. Travel between 20 to 25 miles per hour. Are equipped with Headlights, taillights, turn signals, rear view mirrors and seat belts. The solar panels are designed to last up to twenty years!
Here's how it works: Think of the batteries in a Golf Car or Electric Vehicles as the gas tank in your automobile. When full, you have 150 gallons of fuel or amps. Let's say you use 50 gallons or amps in a day of driving. On a clear and sunny day, the Solar Top will replenish 12 gallons or amps in the winter when days are shorter and 18 gallons or amps in the summer when the days are longer. If you don't drive the vehicle for 3 days and you park it in the sun, the Sunray Solar Top will generate 36 gallons of fuel or amps in the winter and 54 gallons or amps in the summer. So, in effect, you would fill your tank in 3 days.
As you see more and more manufactures getting in the game with electric vehicles solar will be playing a big part. Now the big three are getting involved and with the gas crunch things will happen a lot faster. Until then there's always Cruise Car, Inc. ( http://www.cruisecarinc.com) Cruisecarinc 17:58, 4 May 2007 (UTC)cruisecar Cruisecarinc 17:58, 4 May 2007 (UTC)!
I have proposed a split of the article, as set forth below. Bry9000 ( talk) 21:13, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
Mentions voltages , but not (in numbers) current, power, wiring gauge/type , peaks, averages. amper hours of the batteries.
Link to a NZ site is questionable, as it is selling Raztec sensors.
And it does not say how as in with what kind/type of electronics the on board computer controls power use.-- Mark v1.0 18:18, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
I have reorganized this section, and I propose to move the details of the 2005 race, and most details of the 2008 new NASC sponsorship, to the North American Solar Challenge page. Bry9000 02:20, 1 December 2007 (UTC) Done. Bry9000 ( talk) 21:14, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
I propose to split this article into two: Solar vehicle and Solar car racing, with the latter as the sub-article. Right now, the former category describes general applications of solar power for powering all vehicles, including bikes, planes, and cars, and it need not be limited to photovoltaics. The latter category is a specific type of vehicle and event all its own. Bry9000 ( talk) 20:00, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
This discussion lacks structure and is unreadable. Therefore I can't be bothered to try to discuss how other than race solar cars fit into the picture. Discussion can't be a list of opinions but a category of subjects. Teemu Ruskeepää ( talk) 09:03, 9 December 2007 (UTC)
A "solar vehicle" is not category/vehicle on its own. Please discard the category and page and merge it into the electric vehicle or battery electric vehicle category/page.
Thanks. KVDP ( talk) 16:11, 15 February 2008 (UTC)
I agree. These three pages are confusing: green vehicles, electric cars, solar cars. And no page answers the question: "What types of solar/electric/oxygen powered/etc car exist now in the world?" Which seems to me as one of the most important questions in this section. I can help with examples and pictures of solar cars, but I am not sure where to put them...Electric cars? or here 3DRivers ( talk) 11:46, 4 August 2010 (UTC)
Is there a place for solar energy in popular culture in this article ? Or does this belong in the specific articles (i.e. solar sail) Solar vehicles have obviously captured the popular imagination of inventors and science fiction writers. But the reason I mention it is that much of the concept behind the 1980s anime The Mysterious Cities of Gold was the use of the sun for energy by the ancient civilisations (Maya and Incas) including some really interesting concepts of solar boats and solar aircraft. -- EvenGreenerFish ( talk) 02:23, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
30 years eh ... not bad. Never actually thought of a solid state thing such as that having a particular lifetime, but if LEDs can slowly dim and burn out, and transistors too, why not PVs. Sad that it may mean the "death" of many future classics (should solar vehicles become practical) thanks to their original panels wearing out... either upgrade to a modern, probably different-looking equivalent (in, say, 2060), or leave it as a stationary exhibit somewhere with the old ones in situ. Still, few vehicles actually last that long anyway.
It does help answer some of my potential queries as regards home solar though. It takes about 10 years (at current panel and domestic electricity costs) to break even on your purchase. So the lifetime cost of a solar panel is actually minus twice that of its purchase price. IE if you're prepared to make a very long term investment (buy them at the same time as taking out a mortgage?), they'll repay it twice over. Not bad. If they stay the course and no other factors change ;)
Heck, even when you DO have to replace them, all things being equal, you're still 1x the original price in profit after that. It makes a compelling argument, if you are confident you won't be moving, for installing a great surplus of the things and selling the extra power back to the grid. More risk, more potential profit. Shove the proceeds into an early mortgage repayment fund.
However, how many of us keep the same car for 10 years? 193.63.174.10 ( talk) 11:23, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
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There's plenty of complementary material between the two articles putting them together would get the article closer to critical mass. This article has general material on PV best discussed in the general page Photovoltaics. Oldboltonian ( talk) 15:02, 24 October 2010 (UTC)
I would like to reiterate what a couple of others have already noted: There is a decided difference between a solar vehicle and a solar-charged electric vehicle -- in most cases.
A solar vehicle has on-board solar panels that power that vehicle 100 percent, for instance the PlanetSolar boat making its way around the world, the Solar Impulse plane that's preparing to fly around the world, and, of course, the innumerable MIT-like solar vehicles that compete in various solar vehicle races around the world.
In contrast, a solar-charged vehicle is a vehicle that has onboard batteries that have been charged with solar electricity generated off-board the vehicle. Of course, there are hybrids of the two -- vehicles that have solar panels on them, but whose solar panels are not enough to power the vehicle by themselves and therefore require additional electricity from an outside source, which could be a solar array on a house, building, solar carport, etc.
If this article must be merged -- and I don't necessarily feel it must be -- I would agree that PV in transport would be the best place for it. But, of course, that would potentially somewhat bury the electric vehicle component that is foregrounded here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cbdh19 ( talk • contribs) 02:24, 29 March 2011 (UTC)
A zillion citation needed yacht owners worldwide use solar panels to charge their batteries. Is every tom, dick and harry who does the same on their car going to get an entry in this article? I vote not, unless it is declared to be a notable achievement by an RS. Greglocock ( talk) 23:06, 26 April 2011 (UTC)
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Perhaps the two IP editors (or any others) who wish to add these photos should describe their reasons here. Otherwise I'll continue to delete them. Using my crystal ball eventually somebody will get annoyed and the Perth and Adelaide IPs will probably get blocked. It is no skin off my nose. Greglocock ( talk) 01:51, 8 June 2016 (UTC)
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