The earliest solar car made-up was a tiny 15-inch vehicle shaped
by William G. Cobb of General Motors. Called the Sun mobile, Cobb showcased the
first solar car at the Chicago Powerama meeting on August 31, 1955. The solar
car was finished up 12 selenium photovoltaic cells and a little Pooley electric
motor rotating a pulley which in twist rotated the rear wheel shaft. The foremost
solar car in history was obviously too tiny to drive .
Now We will move in advance that how a solar car works The
sunlight hits the cells of the solar array, which produces an electrical
current. The energy can move to the batteries for storage space; go directly to
the motor controller, or a mixture of both. The energy send to the controller
is utilized to power the motor that turn the wheel and makes the car move.
Generally if the car is in movement the transformed sun
light is delivered directly to the motor manager, but there are times when
there is additional energy impending from the may than the motor controller
needed. When this happen, the additional energy gets store in the batteries for
later use.
When the solar may can't create enough energy to force the
motor at the desired pace, the array's energy is supplement with stored energy
from the batteries.
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