Solar Panels on a Tesla

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2020
  • Electric cars and solar panels seem like a match made in heaven: free, clean power as long as the sun shines. A self reliant, solar car that’s not dependent on the power grid could recharge sustainably from anywhere you dare to venture.
    So, have you ever wondered about bolting solar panels on your Tesla? And why don’t all electric cars come equipped with solar panels for a sleek charge-on-the-go solution? In fact, with improving solar technology and clever ground-up engineering, a few self-charging solar cars are just at the point of coming to market. In this video we’ll delve into the practicalities of solar power for vehicles and have a look at some of the early adopters of this emerging technology.
    In 2017, Elon Musk suggested that Tesla would offer optional solar tiles on the roof of the model 3, but later retracted the statement. This was Elon Musk’s idea in 2017 - that car roofs are small and inefficiently angled platforms for viable solar installations, and charging from a home solar installation made more sense. You could even charge at night on stored solar and cheaper off peak electricity. However, Elon might have changed his mind, confirming that the Cybertruck will offer a solar roof option on the truck’s bed.
    To understand if a solar car could really work, we need to find out how much solar energy the surface of a car can capture, and how much range that energy will provide under realistic driving conditions.
    So let’s take a sedan the size of a Tesla Model S, almost 5 m long and 2 m wide, and put a totally impractical, hypothetical array of solar cells covering the whole plan-view rectangular area of 10 square meters.
    When it comes down to it, solar vehicles are all about efficiency. It’s a matter of energy to weight. A practical solar car would really need to be designed from the ground up with reduced weight and low aerodynamic drag, to create a vehicle with more favorable energy density. For as far as electric cars have come in the last decade, the energy density of gasoline is still far greater than lithium ion batteries.
    Teams gather each year in Australia to race pure solar cars across the continent from Darwin to Adelaide under the scorching desert sun for the World Solar Challenge. Consistent winners of this class have been the evolving Stella series from the University of Eindhoven, the team from which Lightyear sprang in 2016. Lightyear one reevaluated every component of the car and used lighter materials like aluminum and carbon fiber, to build a lighter vehicle with the best aerodynamic coefficient of any car on the market. Four independently driven in-wheel motors also lower the cars weight, and improve powertrain efficiency.
    Sono Motors on the other hand, are starting with a more affordable $29,000 compact solar car designed for urban use. In designing the Scion prototype. Sono’s proudest new technology integrates solar cells into polymer body panels to replace conventional painted metal bodywork.
    Toyota has experimented with a demonstration Prius with high efficiency thin-film triple junction cells made by Sharp, and Hanergy Solar, a Chinese manufacturer of thin film panels, have also demonstrated prototype cars with panels that can harvest 8-10 kWh per day and supplied such panels to Aston Martin for their GTE racing car.
    Most solar panels rely on cells made from semiconducting silicon crystals, which convert sunlight to electricity at around 15%-19%, but new technologies are in the works to create higher efficiency solar cells utilizing new materials. As the future unfolds, and more cutting edge solar technologies come to market, we can see self charging solar electric vehicles become more and more practical, as cells get more and more efficient. A future cell technology with efficiencies above 50% would be a game changer, and probably make solar cars ubiquitous.
    Heavy batteries are a limiting factor in the feasibility of solar cars. A breakthrough battery with more favorable energy to weight characteristics would revolutionize electric transportation, and make solar cars far more realistic.
    Promising new technologies that utilize materials like graphene, solid polymers, and ceramics are currently in research and development, and are poised to create the next generation of powerful batteries with higher energy density, greater service life, faster charging, improved safety, and potentially even lower costs.
    So should you mount a solar panel on your Tesla to make it a solar tesla? Watch the video to find out.
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @UKKNGaming
    @UKKNGaming 3 года назад +3429

    They gonna start charging for sun tax lmfao 😂

  • @phoshcus
    @phoshcus 3 года назад +1666

    I used to fantasize about solar electric cars as a kid, crazy to see it come to fruition.

    • @RandeepSingh-yt3jm
      @RandeepSingh-yt3jm 3 года назад +18

      Same dude

    • @kj8491
      @kj8491 3 года назад +40

      I used to fantasize (and then was trying to make it as a kid) car with 2 magnets on rear mounted in vise-versa, so they would push car to move..
      Which also kind of happened, but in trains .. high-speed bullet trains are using that technology

    • @tongmovies
      @tongmovies 3 года назад +7

      Like on Logans Run TV sow

    • @lofiseeker1790
      @lofiseeker1790 3 года назад +12

      They called us crazy

    • @m.jministry356
      @m.jministry356 3 года назад +8

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  • @mcskifter
    @mcskifter 2 года назад +7

    Add a solar panel to every electric car. It isn't about that being the only power source, but for the vast majority of drivers you can recoup a little power and put off doing a full charge for a few more days. Or have the same total range with a little bit smaller battery pack. However, there are a few of us that only ever park outside and drive very little that might never need a charge otherwise.

  • @gykg3202
    @gykg3202 3 года назад +614

    What if we installed solar panels on the charging station? 💁‍♂️

    • @ancientkid1635
      @ancientkid1635 3 года назад +66

      tesla have some like that

    • @shivakumar-bt8sw
      @shivakumar-bt8sw 3 года назад +11

      S we can do ...we can generate a power to chargers

    • @adams_chong9450
      @adams_chong9450 3 года назад +18

      It's already been used

    • @sreehariputhiyandy2031
      @sreehariputhiyandy2031 3 года назад +32

      @Bb King you are wrong it's been already in use

    • @ddiver2200
      @ddiver2200 3 года назад +11

      needed 8,000ft square of space to produce 1000000 watts per five hours a day (in market 1meter a panels produce 100 watts of power per hour) meaning that it can only charge 2 Tesla cars (450kilowatts per charger) in one day

  • @andrew6846
    @andrew6846 3 года назад +650

    My workplace is only about 7 miles from where I live so in theory, I would never have to charge my vehicle when commuting to and from work during the week. That is pretty damn spectacular.

    • @ElectricFuture
      @ElectricFuture  3 года назад +73

      Yeah that is the winner use case rn for current tech

    • @NicholasMulvaney
      @NicholasMulvaney 3 года назад +62

      Cycle it u bum

    • @user-uy8yt7ku4w
      @user-uy8yt7ku4w 3 года назад +10

      *While it's summer and good weather conditions

    • @TheBeastsHere
      @TheBeastsHere 3 года назад +13

      @@NicholasMulvaney My work is only 1.2 miles away and I still drive, but that would require me getting up 30 minutes earlier for work, considering I only get around 2 1/2 to 3 hours sleep a night I don't want any less.

    • @TChowdhury00
      @TChowdhury00 3 года назад

      @M VariKKODAN Digital idiot

  • @last5902
    @last5902 3 года назад +208

    Now I won't need to find parking spots under a tree.

    • @josmith2062
      @josmith2062 3 года назад +17

      We'll all be deliberately leaving our car in the hot sun and avoiding the shade! LOL!

    • @shahrukhpenker1311
      @shahrukhpenker1311 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, but you'll probs be using that 10% to pre-cool your tesla

    • @patricknelson
      @patricknelson 2 года назад +1

      Generally a good idea to avoid parking under trees anyway, considering the risk of bird 💩 and tree sap (at least where I live).

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 2 года назад +1

      @@shahrukhpenker1311 perhaps a good chunk of it, but not necessarily all of it.

    • @mrxmry3264
      @mrxmry3264 2 года назад

      @@qdpqbp or just run the fan to get rid of the heat as it builds up.

  • @ducknorris233
    @ducknorris233 3 года назад +232

    “ the extra power from the solar system” took me a second to digest that use of “solar system”

    • @NithinJune
      @NithinJune 3 года назад +4

      lmao

    • @migalruslan
      @migalruslan 3 года назад +3

      Why is this the top comment

    • @ducknorris233
      @ducknorris233 3 года назад +2

      @@migalruslan maybe people that heard that same sentence can relate

    • @NithinJune
      @NithinJune 3 года назад +1

      @@migalruslan youtube is wierd in sorting comments

    • @ducknorris233
      @ducknorris233 3 года назад +2

      Yes, very confusing. I wonder if it makes a difference if you are using PC, Mac or tablet.

  • @Bryan-hs6kh
    @Bryan-hs6kh 3 года назад +46

    The thing is electric cars tend to have a “phantom drain” where if you leave them in the sun they have to use the battery to keep the battery temperate to avoid damage. This is worse on days where it is extremely hot or cold. If it could pull from solar on hot days, that would be nice to use the solar energy to keep the battery temperate and avoid phantom drain

    • @ElectricFuture
      @ElectricFuture  3 года назад +3

      would be nice

    • @bubbleblossom2771
      @bubbleblossom2771 2 года назад +1

      Good thing i live where its so hot everyday like almost EVERYDAY 😅

    • @JackMott
      @JackMott 2 года назад +4

      Teslas do not have phantom drain on hot days. Source: I have a Tesla in Austin Texas.

    • @PaulDewseth
      @PaulDewseth Год назад +1

      search for graphene technology. it's the solution

    • @suckmyassloser3641
      @suckmyassloser3641 Год назад

      Seems like some solar is a good idea. Some cars sit a while between drives.

  • @kanahn7402
    @kanahn7402 3 года назад +664

    Getting 20 kms a day would be totally worthwhile for me. I'd probs only need to plug in once a month or so

    • @JackMott
      @JackMott 3 года назад +44

      you would only get 20kms on sunny days when your car is parked in a place never in the shade all day, and then car would cost another 3,000? and be heavier which would hurt range a little

    • @ganador13
      @ganador13 3 года назад +30

      @@JackMott Will solar panels on an electric vehicle result in energy profit? or breaking even? Or would the extra weight result energy debt?
      If it is a profit, of ANY kind, it will eventually and inevitably pay for itself.
      In other words, if it results in even slightly increasing the length of a charge, its good stuff man.

    • @JackMott
      @JackMott 3 года назад +29

      @@ganador13 my take on it is whatever profit you can make by putting a solar panel on your car, you could make more by putting the panel on your roof, or in a solar farm in a sunny place instead. That way the panel is never parked under a tree, or in a garage, or an extreme lattitude with low levels of solar input. so if you make a solar panel, putting it on a car is usually not the best place to put it.

    • @egesajesse
      @egesajesse 3 года назад +35

      I believe it should be an option. My car is parked in the sun every single day. It’s sunny here most every day. I drive about 20kms per day... and sometimes don’t move at all on weekends. Sounds like I’d be driving without charging most months.

    • @Tomoyo0827
      @Tomoyo0827 3 года назад +4

      Yeah but you would need to pay 20% more for your car, for that amount you could charge it 5000 times

  • @manikdesign
    @manikdesign 3 года назад +726

    We seeing this In our lifetime, how lucky are we.

    • @markreynolds9135
      @markreynolds9135 3 года назад +37

      manikdesign Seeing a cure for Cancer or Alzheimer’s would be better.

    • @supernielsen1223
      @supernielsen1223 3 года назад +14

      But solar panel on the Roof of a car.
      Denmark did exactly that in 1998
      With a car called connector.

    • @datmesay
      @datmesay 3 года назад +1

      and venturi did this in the 2000s

    • @mpluspoint
      @mpluspoint 3 года назад +2

      @@markreynolds9135 you u people always comparing? U tell me what u want ur hand or leg?

    • @travis03
      @travis03 3 года назад

      They said that about the model T

  • @lugiasean19
    @lugiasean19 3 года назад +717

    10% is worth it. Imagine if all the cars in the world saved that 10%

    • @a9h5m61
      @a9h5m61 3 года назад +57

      but it's not the energy needed to make all those solar panels is much more than the energy they will produce in their lifetime

    • @freezerbdn8358
      @freezerbdn8358 3 года назад +36

      They can save more than 10% by making the car lighter, don't need to use energy to build solar panel for cars

    • @carlosandleon
      @carlosandleon 3 года назад +5

      then we would save by 10 percent as a whole

    • @a9h5m61
      @a9h5m61 3 года назад +2

      @@freezerbdn8358 How would they melt the glass,weld, solder and whatever else goes into making solar panels

    • @evilplaguedoctor5158
      @evilplaguedoctor5158 3 года назад +34

      @@a9h5m61 the idea that solar cells take more energy to produce then they generate over a lifetime has been debunked (I think it was something like 3 years to recoup the energy used currently, and less as manufacturing gets more effecient)
      And I think you misunderstood freezer, he was talking about saving energy used by the car, not the solar panels.

  • @joseurena6549
    @joseurena6549 3 года назад +4

    You made an excellent presentation of a topic of vital importance and that is in all the media. Excellent work!

  • @arizonamediaservice7444
    @arizonamediaservice7444 3 года назад +147

    This is like a funny dejavu...When I moved to the Arizona Desert in 1980, I realized after about one year, that this area of the world must have over 350 sunny days...LOL...I remember sitting on my desk and sketching a Porsche (I'm German) with a solar panel skin...roof, sides...trunk....hood. In those days solar panels for regular people was like scifi.....amazing how far we've come...makes me feel like 100 years old already...LOL

    • @michaelbrinks8089
      @michaelbrinks8089 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, Iv'e thought of solar panels and slide out solar panels for cars and RV's (like at 0:04) years before they actually starting doing it....(same with solar recharging lanterns/flashlights) Have some on the roof and hood that get sunlight all the time. Then when you're parked in the sun, the slide out solar panels would open. Not only helping to recharge your car but also keeping it in the shade to stay cooler.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelbrinks8089 That style of system would be pretty much ideal for an RV and wouldn't be too hard to DIY

  • @ElectricFuture
    @ElectricFuture  3 года назад +432

    Disclaimer: This video was written by a professional automotive engineer with a masters degree in aerospace engineering and is meant as a speculative and exploratory examination of the topic. Some concepts have been condensed and simplified for brevity. This content is not sponsored or endorsed by any companies mentioned in the video. This content is not meant to serve as investment advice.

    • @JasonHe0
      @JasonHe0 3 года назад +6

      Electric Future I wish I would have that knowledge that Elon has

    • @ElectricFuture
      @ElectricFuture  3 года назад +35

      I wish I had the founders edition roadster with cold gas thrusters he has stashed away in his batcave.

    • @callmeslick860
      @callmeslick860 3 года назад

      How would they make continuous money off these cars !? Building them with faulty parts.. opens up a new market for them to start producing parts separately thanks to rich they’ve accomplished that smh

    • @adonidon9898
      @adonidon9898 3 года назад +1

      Electro Magnet is the future..

    • @guyfromdubai
      @guyfromdubai 3 года назад +5

      @@callmeslick860 They can have their own fleet of automated taxis much like uber but cheaper since there is no cost of the driver. Also why do you think they would need to "make continuous money" off a product when they only have to make enough to cover costs and to earn some profit margin.

  • @Username-ld7ho
    @Username-ld7ho 2 года назад +5

    I really hope this works. And it would also be really cool if they managed to also use the friction of the tire rotors to create energy, and if they added a second large battery somehow, while that one is charging, you could drive on the other one. Even if I don’t get a front trunk, it would be awesome to have a battery stored it there.

  • @ravebrain
    @ravebrain 3 года назад +18

    i live in australia and honestly solar panel cars would be amazing here most of us park outside and its almost constantly sunny. also if i get my ass stuck on an outback road where i may have to wait literally a day for a tow this would be massively helpfull

    • @mortensenvick5711
      @mortensenvick5711 2 года назад +1

      What a shame there is no national car industry in Australia anymore. Should start a new company from 0 with an idea like that

  • @wlhgmk
    @wlhgmk 3 года назад +170

    25miles for a day in the sun is not to be sneezed at. A nice litttle bonus. For countries in the Middle East and such sunny areas it could be a winner.

    • @ramyfouad8571
      @ramyfouad8571 3 года назад +7

      the cost to benefit ratio / efficiency is still not practical

    • @roj30001
      @roj30001 3 года назад +3

      Some people only drive that much a day so it has benefits

    • @patthonsirilim5739
      @patthonsirilim5739 3 года назад +19

      @@ramyfouad8571 if you only drive about 25 miles a day its pretty much free driving i only drive about 10 miles to work and 10 miles back home that means i never have to plug it in

    • @MrAntidodo
      @MrAntidodo 3 года назад +5

      @@patthonsirilim5739 if you live in a city with a home without parking and relay on public charging this would be so much more confident you only have to think about charging when going on long trips or after some days of bad weather.

    • @dwaneanderson8039
      @dwaneanderson8039 3 года назад +4

      @@ramyfouad8571 Depends on the cost. Solar cells have gotten really cheap lately, and could become even cheaper in the near future.

  • @Kerbal18
    @Kerbal18 3 года назад +73

    I like how the description is literally just the script

  • @epeli0035
    @epeli0035 3 года назад +28

    England has left the chat

  • @owenwhite4879
    @owenwhite4879 3 года назад +4

    My house is gonna be covered in solar panels, have solar windows, solar car, solar phones, and an electricity producing gym for my neighborhood. The technology isn’t the best now but when I’m an adult with a family in maybe 15 years, this dream may come true. UNLIMITED POWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @timis200
    @timis200 3 года назад +51

    Let's take a moment to appreciate quality, time and research it took to make it. Good job!

  • @richardowens9061
    @richardowens9061 3 года назад +165

    Solar enhanced vehicles are more likely to be a practical option for those who generally travel short distances intermittently. A great example of this type of vehicle is a solar enhanced golf cart - and, those are increasing in popularity every year. A solar enhanced Nissan Leaf, for example, would be a great option for someone who commutes to and from work or school no more than five to ten miles per day. Such an application could be nearly 100% self-sustainable by solar power, alone.

    • @5ch4cht3l7
      @5ch4cht3l7 3 года назад +5

      It would work, but a stationary solar panel on your roof could still work better. You'd need a battery for the whole commute in the car anyways and excess energy created from your home could be used otherwise

    • @davidc2838
      @davidc2838 3 года назад +3

      Solar enhanced vehicles will become the norm as the price of solar becomes lower and the efficiencies increase. At millions of units per year, this becomes way less expensive and more efficient.

    • @gregoryflinn3577
      @gregoryflinn3577 3 года назад +1

      For only a few miles a day then the vehicle should be reconfigured - there is no point in lugging a 300kg, 400km range battery around for that purpose. E.g. a hybrid but WITHOUT the engine. If the vehicle needs to retain long-range capability, then the solar approach ceases to make sense compared to other options.

    • @shinjisan2015
      @shinjisan2015 3 года назад +1

      This is an excellent option for commuters to bypass the bus routes, instead drive to the nearest mass transit (train/tram) station where the car will be parked all day recharging from the Sun.

    • @s.i.m.c.a
      @s.i.m.c.a 3 года назад

      solar-powered vehicles are practical; only for those who life nearby an equator , for the rest of the world - it is decreased efficiency all the time except summer + cloudy days + decreased efficiency of solar panels + solar cells degradation + dust on them.....

  • @hi_im_crimson
    @hi_im_crimson 2 года назад +3

    watching these kinds of videos surely boosts my happiness since it makes me feel like people are still working on a solution for our demise

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly8827 3 года назад +17

    Wow! This was a really well researched video! Just as I was about to add something to the conversation, you did it first! Well done, I even learned more then I had known before. Well done!
    Yes, I am really looking forward to the whole body of the car being strong, safe, inexpensive, recyclable, efficient solare energy producers that rarely need external charging, only for long weekend trips. Electric cars have a bright future, as do we humans

  • @mr.nobody5251
    @mr.nobody5251 3 года назад +411

    Friend : were stuck in the desert man and the car ran out of Fuel
    Me : no problem man. Proceeds to switch to solar panels. Now.... we wait.

  • @stizandelasage
    @stizandelasage 3 года назад +47

    solar panels are a great way to maintain the batteries and extend the life of the battery

  • @Sheridantank
    @Sheridantank 2 года назад +1

    That Cybertruck animation at the beginning is the coolest thing I could imagine vehicle wise.

  • @rjbjr
    @rjbjr 3 года назад +2

    Here are three uses for a relatively small solar array on your car, van, truck, etc.:
    1. Most new cars have vampire circuits, and a small charger could keep your battery topped off;
    2. Batteries need to stay warm in cold weather, and a small heater could do that during the day;
    3. To keep your interior relatively cool on a hot day you could run a small ventilation fan.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 2 года назад +1

      And these things are applicable to just about every vehicle.

  • @kilgary
    @kilgary 3 года назад +87

    Being able to charge 30 miles per day would make solar cars a perfect commuter option. I’d gladly park my car outdoors if it meant free charging. For now, I’ll charge with my home solar.

    • @mixup2216
      @mixup2216 3 года назад +2

      But why not just have them on your roof and plug your car in your garage

    • @thelight3112
      @thelight3112 3 года назад +5

      @@mixup2216 because you could have them on your roof *and* on your car.

    • @Leicht_Sinn
      @Leicht_Sinn 3 года назад +1

      ​@@thelight3112 and litterly pay way more for the same power you can get from your solar roof
      if you have like 400+ range 0-15 miles more won't be necessery

    • @gamechannel1271
      @gamechannel1271 3 года назад +1

      Parking your car outside is how you fuck up your paint job, and possibly get hail damage depending on where you live. Best to charge it from your garage.

    • @TsLeng
      @TsLeng 3 года назад

      At 25% efficiency, that surface area will net about 0.5kW at its best. Will it make 7kWh a day? No chance

  • @shimoorek
    @shimoorek 3 года назад +76

    Toyota Prius here in Japan uses solar panels on their cars.

    • @shimoorek
      @shimoorek 3 года назад +22

      Living here after visiting. I was here because of the military.

    • @shimoorek
      @shimoorek 3 года назад +4

      CHARLES SCOTT Mainland

    • @marcsmythyn2628
      @marcsmythyn2628 3 года назад +1

      Doesn't it only work to cool the car or something? Saw that when we were there. I thought they were hiding a solar car lol.

    • @seekfactsnotfiction9056
      @seekfactsnotfiction9056 3 года назад +2

      @@marcsmythyn2628 yeah that is just a solar ventilation fan that comes with Prius as an optional feature (cost about $3,800) which doesn't really make any big difference. I would instead utilise remote key to start and cool off the car before i get in during summer when parked under the hot sun.

    • @marcsmythyn2628
      @marcsmythyn2628 3 года назад

      @@shimoorek That's pretty cool and expensive! You've tried the soul food restaurant owned by I think a former US Vet too?

  • @polluxx1
    @polluxx1 3 года назад +1

    Amazing research! Thanks

  • @ChasingDifferentAdventures
    @ChasingDifferentAdventures 3 года назад

    Long road trips would be great to extend some distance, though, I still like the Cyber Truck, and it's solar panel is an awesome option, Great content it is a great collection of good footage, just bumped into this recommendation and subscribed to your channel

  • @neovonterra4027
    @neovonterra4027 3 года назад +5

    This idea is awesome! Many people who live in (european) citys do not need more than 20 km a day. and even if you need 50 km a day you only have to charge the battery half as often. And in an emergency, when the power goes out evrywhere, your car has power.

    • @chrisidema
      @chrisidema 2 года назад

      And many people in European cities commute by bike or public transportation so a $170000 solar car will unlikely catch on.
      A modern diesel has lower emissions than an electric car so I don't see the need for it for environmental reasons.

  • @gj1234567899999
    @gj1234567899999 3 года назад +6

    Imagine a post apocalyptic scenario. No gas and no electricity. Having your car go 10-20 miles a day though it’s own solar power similar to a covered wagon back in the day isn’t that bad. Still useful.

  • @TheNewAccount2008
    @TheNewAccount2008 3 года назад +13

    I would love to see that on my Tesla. After all, the car sometimes just sits in the open for days, which would lead up to full charges...

  • @Iceflkn
    @Iceflkn 3 года назад +8

    I'd like to see solar cells in a vehicle to power, at some capacity, the A/C in the summer and heat in the winter (if not covered in dust or snow) to keep the interior temp at a more comfortable level.

  • @labzee7855
    @labzee7855 3 года назад +21

    i had this thought yesterday then boom it shows up in my recommended

    • @robertlee8805
      @robertlee8805 3 года назад +4

      Google is reading your mind. I had the same experience. Would that be cool? Maybe but definitely would be an issue of privacy. But then when we imagine something and pops RUclips videos or search topic on our phones. 1st we must get our environment cleaned up, then keep it clean, then provide clean energy that's useful to everybody no matter if you're rich or poor, then we can figure out the other problems.

    • @chinabluewho
      @chinabluewho 3 года назад +1

      The Hyundai Sonata already has solar panels on the roof and gets about 3 miles a day of the panels, I live close enough to work that I could use this vehicle and never buy another tank of gas or need to plug it in .

  • @Jozlek1
    @Jozlek1 3 года назад +7

    This is so nice and quality work. Good job guys!

  • @Honnenik
    @Honnenik 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video!

  • @Schreibtisch1
    @Schreibtisch1 3 года назад

    Great work, thanks for the video.

  • @cookies99p66
    @cookies99p66 3 года назад +64

    Solar panels actually do work when it's cloudy.

    • @MrLiquidxIce
      @MrLiquidxIce 3 года назад +15

      Yes but only generating 8% of there output

    • @45kph
      @45kph 3 года назад +12

      @@MrLiquidxIce no, my 1kw panels still put out 500 watts under some clouds

  • @wolfsden6479
    @wolfsden6479 3 года назад +29

    Its best effect is, removing the dead electronic car issue.

    • @josmith2062
      @josmith2062 3 года назад +1

      Yep, those 3 people who die every year by driving across Australia on some remote road and running out of gas will be saved!

    • @wolfsden6479
      @wolfsden6479 3 года назад +1

      @@josmith2062 lol, it more like there isn't a good alternative to a gas can for electric cars, so electric cars are stuck somewhere until they are towed. With solar the car can slowly charge until it has enough to get to a full blown charger.

  • @jaurybeltraoengers5986
    @jaurybeltraoengers5986 2 года назад

    I was born in Palmas, a city on the state of Tocantins, Brazil, that place is basically a solar panel's dream, it's summer all year long... A car like that would be amazing there.

  • @jalils.5384
    @jalils.5384 3 года назад +9

    Aptera has the best aerodynamic design with no need for charging for normal use

  • @woodstoney
    @woodstoney 3 года назад +31

    The future of solar looks bright! ;)

  • @clementevaldespino8797
    @clementevaldespino8797 3 года назад +3

    I live in Texas where it's known for being sunny most of the year. This could be life changing when the price is reduced for the masses. CAN'T WAIT

  • @michiganengineer8621
    @michiganengineer8621 3 года назад +1

    I could see those organic panels being used for airplanes before autos. Cover the top of the fuselage and the wings with them and it would definitely give a boost to the range of any electric powered craft. Even if the airplane used fueled engines to take off and climb to altitude, they could throttle back the gas burners and use (mostly) the electrics for cruising.

  • @PH1M0
    @PH1M0 3 года назад +3

    See thru solar glass is very interesting! 👍

  • @dr.zoidberg8666
    @dr.zoidberg8666 3 года назад +47

    Last year a multi-junction solar cell achieved 47.1% efficiency in the lab. We could easily see similar technology become commercially available within the next 10 years or so. Imagine with such a solar roof & solar car, you'd never have to pay for electricity again.

    • @michaelkeudel8770
      @michaelkeudel8770 3 года назад

      www.popularmechanics.com/science/a32202373/solar-panel-record-efficiency/

    • @brynleytalbot778
      @brynleytalbot778 3 года назад +1

      What's the betting that some hitherto unseen issue crops up, like the company being snapped up by a major power supplier, naturally to enhance its green culture, but realistically to bury it.

    • @michaelkeudel8770
      @michaelkeudel8770 3 года назад +1

      @@brynleytalbot778 doubtful that anyone can snatch up National Renewable Energy Laboratory, since it's a government entity.

    • @rollandelliott
      @rollandelliott 3 года назад

      WRONG. that was using mirrors to concentrate light on it. Which causes the solar cell to overheat and die faster. Read the article before you spout mis leading info.

    • @rollandelliott
      @rollandelliott 3 года назад

      those multijunction solar cells cost 300x more than conventional cells too. you can buy them on ebay for about 100x more if that suits your budget.

  • @adr2t
    @adr2t 9 месяцев назад

    The thing is - unless you drive that many miles, you still have an 8 hr time frame to let it charge. Lots of people drive to work, let their car sit there, and then drive back home or maybe hit the store adding a few miles - but that would be well with in that solar array. There is also the chance we will see a 50% solar panel soon by converting/upscaling IR light (that makes up 55% of the light that hits) into visualable light that can be also used soon. Granted, this video was 3 years ago, I am just adding that we're nearing a level that might actually work to add some value over all for the average user.

  • @stevemickler452
    @stevemickler452 2 года назад

    in areas with usually clear weather; CSP may be used. I imagine an array of small mirrors targeting a pole mounted solar cell array. These cells can exceed 40% efficiency and 900 Suns. The mirrors track the Sun so will gather more solar than a flat solar cell panel. I pitched a similar idea for solar racing years ago but it was precluded by the rules and expense of the cells at that time.

  • @lovewilliams4500
    @lovewilliams4500 3 года назад +5

    I've been waiting for solar panels on cars. I knew it would and should come to fruition one day. I would like to see them on apartments one day.

  • @redhonu
    @redhonu 3 года назад +5

    Even a small solar roof, would be cool, as it counteract "fantom drain" and maybe even power the whole AC system.

    • @Schreibtisch1
      @Schreibtisch1 3 года назад

      I think the 3rd gen Toyota Prius has this since 2010. The newer generation has a solar roof which can also power the hybrid battery.

  • @remoteportal
    @remoteportal 2 года назад

    Lots of good info in here!

  • @gregripp
    @gregripp 2 года назад

    For a fairly low cost I think a small solar charging/desulfating system for the 12 volt lead acid battery in all cars makes sense given that contemporary vehicles use more electric power for non-propulsion systems than ever and will prolong the lifespan of the 12V lead acid battery.

  • @marcmichaelheihspsychology
    @marcmichaelheihspsychology 3 года назад +3

    Finally somebody answered my question if solar panels make sense on a tesla. Thank you!

    • @RY-dy3ph
      @RY-dy3ph 3 года назад

      I read somewhere that the paint on a house can generate electricity. Why cant it do it on a car?

  • @youxkio
    @youxkio 3 года назад +10

    9:46 perfect for me. I only make around 6500kms / year here in Taiwan where we have plenty of sunshine.

    • @toobalkain
      @toobalkain 3 года назад

      sure, but early next week you may be invaded by China and hauled off to a gulag, who's gonna take care of the car then?

    • @youxkio
      @youxkio 3 года назад

      @@toobalkain For them to take Taiwan, they still have to drink a lot of mama's milk.

    • @toobalkain
      @toobalkain 3 года назад +1

      @@youxkio OK, just make sure not to join the long list of countries that counted on US to fight their wars, only Israel gets that privilege.

    • @youxkio
      @youxkio 3 года назад

      @@toobalkain How to join other countries? Taiwan was expelled from UN in 1971! However, we can only count on the US because they have common interests in the West Pacific and South China Sea. Israel keeps on Middle East. Taiwan Keeps Pacific and South China Sea. Good job mate.

    • @toobalkain
      @toobalkain 3 года назад

      @@youxkio And you think US won't sell you down the river in exchange for China turning a blind eye somewhere else? You really think they'll start WW3 over Taiwan? Think again. They might, but it's a 1 in 1.000 chance, you'd probably be better off ganging up with other Asian countries against China, other countries with a stake in the South China Sea and Japan.

  • @hphll
    @hphll 2 года назад

    These channels and videos always easily bait those people with a lack of education in electrical engineering ;)

  • @KingLarbear
    @KingLarbear 2 года назад

    Holy cow that foldable array is something that I said in my comment before watching and it was there... and why not have it maybe twice is big ad they showed, that would be dope

  • @FreeminderXIII
    @FreeminderXIII 3 года назад +24

    Scientists managed to push the efficiency to almost 40%, so in the future it would be a very useful thing to install if it added extra 50km to your trips especially in sunny places.

  • @romainhedouin
    @romainhedouin 3 года назад +115

    Just give me 50W of solar, just to compensate for phantom drain, and I'm a happy guy

    • @PappaMustafa
      @PappaMustafa 3 года назад +12

      Phantom Drain sounds like when a guy comes to fast lol....But yea i agree.

    • @romainhedouin
      @romainhedouin 3 года назад +3

      @@PappaMustafa 😂

    • @edc1569
      @edc1569 3 года назад +1

      or just fix the phantom drain, an auxiliary computer system would be sensible, the more Tesla's there are on the road the more significant this problem.

    • @romainhedouin
      @romainhedouin 3 года назад +2

      @@edc1569 yeah Tesla could clearly drain way less battery if they had a low power, small auxiliary computer...
      They couldn't drain 0 energy though, so I maintain my wish to have solar on the order of 50W

    • @71kimg
      @71kimg 3 года назад

      the cost/benefit should just be there - that constant talk about "sun to drive the car" in absolute terms when talking about solar on cars - is almost to tin-foil territory. A video about it shouldnt be like this one. its should be about cost (price/weight/ design-look) versus benefits (kwh added / less to no vampire drain / battery life / range added ect) - its a bit like having a 100 kw solar panel on a house - which can only fully power some odd houses - but that isnt the point.

  • @fryeguy7109
    @fryeguy7109 3 года назад

    or some small drag for wind energy mechanics and also momentum mechanics inside the car, oh and dont forget pressure from the breaks or the acceleration of the vehicle

  • @TheFalladin
    @TheFalladin 3 года назад +3

    Can't wait for swedish winter! For about 1 month we don't even see the sun up here :D

  • @slidewaze
    @slidewaze 3 года назад +12

    Would be helpful to eliminate phantom drain while parked for two weeks in long term (normally uncovered) parking at the airport.

    • @chivo_gaming
      @chivo_gaming 3 года назад +1

      Or when I'm at my mom's house...she can talk for HOURS....jeewiz lady...don't you need to take a nap!!???

    • @Sgt_Glory
      @Sgt_Glory 3 года назад

      It would be also very useful for people who live in apartment or condo buildings where their building may have a communal charger for all resident's use, but can't have one at your parking space. In the dead of winter, the battery heater needs to run, and when it's not plugged in, that results in noticeable phantom drain.

  • @thenoobplayer911
    @thenoobplayer911 3 года назад +3

    learned a lot, I got an Idea for my thesis hahaha thanks

  • @lazziebardakos2956
    @lazziebardakos2956 3 года назад +1

    I think they'd be a great addition for hybrids and plug in hybrids

  • @cyndiharrington1751
    @cyndiharrington1751 3 года назад

    That's cool on the truck... With the expandable solar panels

  • @bkrider19
    @bkrider19 3 года назад +9

    On cloudy days 80% of the sun's energy still reaches the earth's surface. Elon stated this in an interview in the UK last year. So even on cloudy days your car's solar panels will still be doing a great deal of work.

    • @tasa4904
      @tasa4904 3 года назад

      Unfortunately, the energy that penetrates cloud cover is infrared. Solar panels can pick up some of that spectrum, but only a small part of it and still not very efficiently. I'd say that, in this case, you'd be lucky to get 5% efficiency with the current solar cells.

    • @bkrider19
      @bkrider19 3 года назад +2

      @@tasa4904 Thanks for this clarification. 1. Researchers are working on capturing energy from nonvisible light: www.euronews.com/living/2020/07/21/invisible-light-can-now-be-harnessed-for-solar-power
      2. Current tech gives us about 10-25% on cloudy days according to this article: cleantechnica.com/2018/02/08/solar-panels-work-cloudy-days-just-less-effectively/
      3. Conclusions: a) the more research and development work we put into solar energy, the higher the efficiency in both visible and nonvisible spectra; b) eventually, as with problems in other originally crude technologies, this will be solved.

  • @godvsevolutionmythgodvsevo1038
    @godvsevolutionmythgodvsevo1038 3 года назад +3

    Great content

  • @Onkarr
    @Onkarr 3 года назад +1

    1:36 this bodykit looks nice!

  • @frankyang5657
    @frankyang5657 Год назад +2

    Why we need to get all the energy from the sun? Solar energy can be deemed as supplimentary power, as to add some milage , to deal with power consumption besides running such as air conditioning, and listen to music. And the most of all, in the ergent situation such as running all out of power in the way, the solar power can let you go further after a few hours of shinning sun. Thus get you to the next power station, and release you from milage panic. Another benefit is to save your battery to avoid being totally empty which will kill your battery simultaneously. As for me, I wish my car has solar system in it.

  • @yugalkishore7249
    @yugalkishore7249 3 года назад +4

    i had thought about doing this
    but its already being implemented

  • @JerryDLTN
    @JerryDLTN 3 года назад +50

    Those with no garage and those that don't have a roof of their own (a condo) could benefit from an EV with PVs on the car

    • @markreynolds9135
      @markreynolds9135 3 года назад +1

      Jerry Lifsey Ah yes, the infamous Petite Vultures (PV) on a car would be awesome. There ability to eat rotting meat and flap their wings to increase lift is tremendous. 😂

    • @Daniela-pr7rz
      @Daniela-pr7rz 3 года назад +3

      Those that used up all their battery and no charger in sight, you can just leave your car in the sun for a while and get enough to get to the next charger

    • @sunsetlights100
      @sunsetlights100 3 года назад

      @@Daniela-pr7rz did u see the tesla cyber truck with the solar panel array!

    • @Daniela-pr7rz
      @Daniela-pr7rz 3 года назад

      @@sunsetlights100 Yes, that's probably the unusual design, they sacrificed the horizontal roof.

  • @naheiralazar6869
    @naheiralazar6869 3 года назад

    This really amazing I was thinking samething before two years

  • @BigIslandbbadd
    @BigIslandbbadd 3 года назад +1

    I thought of this in 2002 and then went to work for Solar City in 2015. They never listened to any of my ideas. Just go install panels! I have so many more ideas. My app to scan your phone across your head to get your temperature was stolen fro me when I met with venture capitalists. As a naive 12 year old, I drew the Air Max and sent it to Nike. They wrote me back saying it was impossible to adhese an entire air window to a shoe, but now they have it. I even remember having this yellow and black Nextel phone. It had a walkie talkie type function. I went in and told the CSR, wouldn't it be great if this phone had a function that could open my garage if I pressed pound 3 or something. He told me that was ridiculous! He even called other employees to have them all come laugh at me. When I think of all the ideas I didn't write down...it's crazy. If God would bless me, I would love to just be able to find an honest company.

    • @adimchionyenadum2962
      @adimchionyenadum2962 3 года назад

      Do you have any ideas or competence in blockchain? That's where the future lies. I don't have money yet but I want to alliance with someone who can help me develop some blockchain-based software that will help solve some modern day problems. The money and funding will come later.

    • @BigIslandbbadd
      @BigIslandbbadd 3 года назад

      @@adimchionyenadum2962 Some. Im in the crypto market.

  • @gospelofthomas77thpearl22
    @gospelofthomas77thpearl22 3 года назад +5

    G’day from Australia! Glad you mentioned the solar race. I’ve ordered the Cybertruck & am hoping to get the solar panel cover option. 🤠👍🏼

    • @thereaction18
      @thereaction18 3 года назад

      Elon is getting rich off of your gullibility.

    • @TJ-nt3tw
      @TJ-nt3tw 3 года назад

      Good man you know it make sense. Peace

    • @gospelofthomas77thpearl22
      @gospelofthomas77thpearl22 3 года назад

      @@thereaction18 Musk is not a talker like so many other manufacturers - he is a doer. He may be the only hope for the human species. If most vehicles in the world are electric it may stop global warming. And don’t tell me that’s not true - I lived through the Australian bush fires last year. NEVER have almost all of the forests in New South Wales burnt down. Last year they did. Billions of wild life killed. Thousands of houses destroyed.

    • @thereaction18
      @thereaction18 3 года назад

      @@gospelofthomas77thpearl22 You are such a sucker for hype. Anthropogenic global warming is a hoax. They are selling snake oil. They convince you of imaginary problems and sell you imaginary solutions. What a patsy. Try doing some math and science. Measure the amount of energy from sunlight per square meter. They pulled a kilowatt per square meter directly out of their ass and you swallowed it. Look at the efficiencies of energy conversion. If you think 7 miles range to a full day's charge on a good day is a good tradeoff, good luck with that.

    • @narzaust
      @narzaust 3 года назад

      That was years ago. Electric cars are so weird.

  • @arnoldtarbooz1420
    @arnoldtarbooz1420 2 года назад

    Back in 2000, or 2001, I drove one of the first SOLAR cars around the block at my work - it was FUN...I wonder where they are today - I want to be involved with them

  • @sumatralex250
    @sumatralex250 3 года назад +2

    I wonder if they can color out the panel surface to maintain the look. It somehow reminds me of the experiment kits handed at school.

  • @OfMiceAndMegabytes
    @OfMiceAndMegabytes 3 года назад +11

    Solar+EVs= A healthy, happy world. One can only hope this becomes a reality.

  • @KevinGarcia-nv6rx
    @KevinGarcia-nv6rx 3 года назад +6

    He seen “honey, I blew up the kids too many times” 😂😂

  • @eugeneeugenio7075
    @eugeneeugenio7075 3 года назад

    Very nice ideas... Environmentally friendly cars... Electric car installed with Solar Panels... I suggest that in order to add efficiency to the car, wheels can be converted also into an Individual Alternators that will charge batteries while on the run adding more charge other than the installed Solar Panels...

  • @A.R.77
    @A.R.77 2 месяца назад

    A small and very efficient diesel or gas generator could be used as a fix for just about all the current shortcomings of the Tesla charging issues. It's super important to have reliable transportation no matter what it is. For a few extra grand and a couple gallons of diesel, the car could be comfortably charged and/or run directly off the generators power. This tech is currently used for our trains and ferries in the U.S. I could see making it an aftermarket installation kit. The tech for all of this is currently available and would require little change to the current setup. The generator would live completely separate of the onboard computer for ease of installation. It would just get the voltage it needs to charge during the whatever charge time you feel like. As the generator can run at a constant RPM, it can be made very efficient and quiet.

  • @sheldonsmith6690
    @sheldonsmith6690 3 года назад +49

    Everybody on Robinhood: what there stock initials

    • @charlesharmon4926
      @charlesharmon4926 3 года назад +2

      TSLA

    • @sheldonsmith6690
      @sheldonsmith6690 3 года назад +6

      I wasn't asking I was saying a joke that everybody that uses Robinhood this is a good idea and wants to invest early

    • @johnk1639
      @johnk1639 3 года назад +2

      No offense, but if you don’t know how to find a stock ticker, maybe be careful investing.

    • @lofiseeker1790
      @lofiseeker1790 3 года назад +1

      You aint lying

    • @ElectricFuture
      @ElectricFuture  3 года назад +9

      Tendies

  • @gusguz_gaming8342
    @gusguz_gaming8342 3 года назад +6

    Here is an idea: instead of a trunk in the back of the car there is a foldable solar array and the rest stop on the highway have an add on that panel on the car and it extends to make a fully sustained and pollution-free car that will take you at least 600 if you are taking 5 stops at 5 different resting stop or,” gas station, ” the area would be 60 meters when connected with an extra panel at the resting stop or gas stations but that pretty big though 😆. Using the calculations of the video
    They edit is for spelling corrections lol

    • @nolyisaac1295
      @nolyisaac1295 3 года назад

      Bc

    • @rollandelliott
      @rollandelliott 3 года назад +1

      i got a better idea, get rid of highways, big parking lots and the asphalt jungle. have people ride bikes and walk more since everything is closer together. See countires like Vietnam that do this. no 300-400 lb people walking around either.

    • @seven3140
      @seven3140 3 года назад +2

      was that the joke, because you made a mistake in the same sentence where you said "spelling corrections" lol

    • @FreshKicks4545
      @FreshKicks4545 3 года назад

      There's a company that wants to add adaptable sun roofs. Hopefully Tesla works with them.

    • @skygge1006
      @skygge1006 3 года назад

      Rolland Elliott that would never happen so this is the best countries like America can do

  • @premkumarnayak1311
    @premkumarnayak1311 2 года назад

    Thanks for nice video.

  • @AClark-gs5gl
    @AClark-gs5gl 2 года назад

    I too want to implement the use of solar panels on an all new electric propulsion system I am working on for General Aviation use.
    Goal is to apply to upper surfaces of the proof of concept airframe and possibly include retractable lightweight panels into the fuselage.

  • @SunilNair
    @SunilNair 3 года назад +7

    1:48 "comparable conventional electric car" caught me

  • @skylarpenney5259
    @skylarpenney5259 3 года назад +5

    It would be a good idea to have the public car charging stations to be powered by solar panels so that it's 100% sustainable.

    • @skamravec
      @skamravec 6 месяцев назад

      Well, the best way would be to install solar panels over every big parking lot. The cars would also stay cool under the shade of the solar panels

  • @Matiungas18
    @Matiungas18 3 года назад

    dope I had the very idea nice to see it

  • @mahmoodshaikh2606
    @mahmoodshaikh2606 3 года назад +2

    Magnifying Fennel lenses can focus the concentrated sun's energy on semiconductor s to capture more energy on roof of a car having less surface area offering more than 60% of efficiency per meter square.
    I am The same person who suggested Syn-RM Motors for Tesla's car about 3years ago and eventually they did went on with it in 2019

  • @giddyupgazboy1
    @giddyupgazboy1 3 года назад +4

    Imagine fold out solar panels on a camper van. Drive it until you need charge, pitch up for a few days and tour the world for free.

  • @jimmytheshadowleviathan7243
    @jimmytheshadowleviathan7243 3 года назад +4

    Just put a windmill on a car lol
    I await my reward

  • @alkhan5445
    @alkhan5445 3 года назад

    I think it’s worth it, but on doors as well as frunk. The big advantage is if you’re further away from a wall plug than your remaining range. It could make a difference.

  • @benkavoosi
    @benkavoosi Год назад

    if you look at how many active/moving vehicles are out on the road during daylight and if most of them have solar panels - yes, it might not be much for the individual vehicle, but it could unload a pretty big chunk of on the grid recharging hours. which is a looming problem we are heading to as we move away from oil and rely more on electricity.

  • @salardizayee2503
    @salardizayee2503 3 года назад +7

    These thoughts were in my head and I was 15 years old and now I am 24 years old I did not realize and one of them is the reason because I was born in a country called Iraq, the country that did not support me in order to fulfill my dreams, damn☺️💔

  • @matthewwells9735
    @matthewwells9735 3 года назад +13

    I wonder how much surface area is on top of a cargo truck, I wonder how much range that could add to the Tesla semi truck?

    • @shugies
      @shugies 3 года назад

      Sounds like you are onto something :)

    • @TJ-nt3tw
      @TJ-nt3tw 3 года назад +1

      I like your thinking. 🤔. Peace

    • @rollandelliott
      @rollandelliott 3 года назад +2

      I wonder why we don't use trains more for mass cargo. trains are much more effcinet. Oh I know because people buy amazon prime and expect their crap the next day.

    • @sleiman822
      @sleiman822 3 года назад

      PhotoBooth biz to be fair tho it’s not the people’s fault it’s amazons fault for making people accustomed to prime. Never blame the drug addict when the dealer is the one selling them

    • @Bukoe
      @Bukoe 3 года назад

      that number would change like 2000% depending on where you are in the world .. Solar is the worst shit in some part of the world and Realy damm nice in other parts . =) ..

  • @toenytv7946
    @toenytv7946 2 года назад

    Great job.

  • @cynthiaharrington7809
    @cynthiaharrington7809 3 года назад

    It's about time..I told you to do this 2 years ago...

  • @aberdeenmeadows
    @aberdeenmeadows 3 года назад +4

    Interesting video and thankful you did the math. That eased my mind and I can see this at some point working well for commuter cars. Any little bit well help but intending that breakthroughs keep coming and that within five years, it will be very, very possible to have electric cars with solar capability as well. I think by then, the new term will be "On a Sunny day, I can drive 450 miles and cloudy, eh about 380".

  • @andriifurtak844
    @andriifurtak844 3 года назад +44

    Even 20-30 kilometers per day is ok for my daily drive

    • @General1Cal
      @General1Cal 3 года назад +3

      20 miles for me would cut down quite allot.

    • @arturwiebe7482
      @arturwiebe7482 3 года назад +1

      Exactly, last summer in Germany with no rain. Probably wouldn't had to charge for months.

    • @Tegneaufreak
      @Tegneaufreak 3 года назад +2

      Or even stop the battery drain...

    • @user-rk8yv2pq2e
      @user-rk8yv2pq2e 3 года назад

      I recommend u to ride a bicycle and sure for that it's really good for ur health lol

    • @carholic-sz3qv
      @carholic-sz3qv 3 года назад

      Impossible