Ford develops solar powered car

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Ford develops solar powered car for everyday use

Ford has developed a concept model that runs primarily on solar power, which could bring the world one step closer to having a vehicle for everyday driving that is not dependent on traditional energy sources.

The C-MAX Solar Energi Concept is a collaboration between Ford, SunPower Corp. and the Georgia Institute of Technology. The concept car is expected to be unveiled next week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Like all concept models, the C-MAX Solar Energi Concept may never be built or sold to the public. However, many of the features and technologies we see in current vehicles were once shown for the first time in concept models years ago.

Harnessing the sun's power
Ford says the C-MAX Solar Energi Concept would be powered by energy it collects using a special concentrator that acts like a magnifying glass.

The concentrator would take energy from sun light and direct intense rays to panels on the vehicle's roof.

In theory, the C-MAX Solar Energi could fully recharge itself without the vehicle having to be plugged in to an electrical outlet. Ford believes sunshine could power up to 75 percent of all trips made in a solar hybrid vehicle, though the automaker does not give a distance for those trips.

Solar powered cars not new
Solar powered cars have been developed and driven around the world for years, but almost exclusively in contests or research programs designed to show how far cars could travel without gas. In most cases, the cars have been small capsules designed to hold only a driver.

The challenge has long been finding a way to harness enough solar energy to power a vehicle that could be used every day and carry more than just the driver.

Hmmm, makes me wonder if they've had a breakthrough in Solar cells. Concentrator is not new tech.
Illuminated, KF
 
I think the idea of having enough solar panels on all EV's to let them sit indefinitely and not be drained by vampire power draw is a very good idea.

For an ultra low vehicle duty cycle (like my own Insight that only gets driven a few miles a week because I ride my road bicycle everywhere), a light solar roof would likely enable me to never need to plug-in. That would be pretty cool. :)
 
Based on this line
The concentrator would take energy from sun light and direct intense rays to panels on the vehicle's roof.
my guess is the concentrator is a possibly very complicated structure placed over the parked car, to collect sunlight over a much larger area. Without the concentrator I'd be surprised if it could provide more than a kilowatt hour a day.
 
The C max (read Focus) platform IMHO is currently a well recieved and sound performing model; an electric/solar enhanced version would be a welcome addition to the line-up. Hopefully soon, my work fleet will be enhanced by a few of these. Just be careful not to park in the shade. 8)
 
There was a slashdot discussion on this
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/14/01/02/191241/ford-will-demo-solar-charged-car-at-ces

Apparently the car moves as necessary over the course of the day to track the hot spot from the fresnel lens in the carport roof.

Probably could program it to avoid obstacles and not move more than a couple meters in a given direction, but even so not something you would want to enable in an arbitrary city parking location.
 
dak664 said:
Apparently the car moves as necessary over the course of the day to track the hot spot from the fresnel lens in the carport roof.

What is that burning smell, and where is the cat.
 
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