huzzi.123 said:
I haven't really studied much about solar energy and it leads me to wonder as to why the solar panel will generate steam? I think of it as solar panel on the top of the car absorbing heat rays and then those heat rays are used to run a generator (inside a car) that charges up the batteries and in turn the energy is supplied and the vehicle starts running..
Steam is being mentioned because it is the most common working fluid in a heat engine (a device which transforms heat into work, which in your case would spin the generator)
A solar powered heat engine on the roof of a car is not sensible at all. There are much better ways eg: PV cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell
If you want a solar powered heat engine this is generally the path taken:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentrated_solar_power
How ever you propose to do it, if you consider energy flows you'll soon see it's generally a waste of resources.
Solar energy is about 1 kW/m^2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunlight#Summary
Let's say the roof of your car is 2 m x 3 m = 6 m^2
High tech solar panels are around 30% efficient, so;
Power = power/area * area * efficiency
W = 1 kW/m^2 * 6 m^2 * 30% = 1.8 kW
This is the upper limit, once other conversion/storage losses are considered you'd be lucky to get 1kW
A modern car may have a 100kW engine (and around 30% efficient so 300 kW petrol consumption, it's better for EV cars around 90%).
So in the whole scheme of things generating .3 - 1% of total power at noon in summer is pitiful.
Over the life time of the car the extra weight and resource cost of the panels and associated parts will probably result in a net loss of energy.
Mostly it comes down to this:
A car is not a wise place to put solar panels because:
billy_joule said:
Many cars spend most of their time in shade (in parking buildings while the driver is at work or in the garage when they're at home) so putting panels on the car is a waste. you are better off putting them on the roof of your garage, in full sun all day, correctly oriented.
Put them where they work best, have two batteries, one charging at home while you are at work.