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Solar-Powered Cars and Trucks Are Almost Here
A handful of startups will soon sell technologies that can power a substantial portion of a driver’s daily mileage with nothing but abundant, free sunlight. Aptera Motors needed automotive-grade solar ...
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Carlsbad startup prepares to mass-produce solar-powered car that can run on sunshine alone
Imagine a vehicle that can truly power itself with just sunshine alone. A Carlsbad-based startup says that the future is almost here. Aptera Motors is preparing to mass-produce what it calls the world ...
I recently came across a September 18 article by the “future technology” editor at The Wall Street Journal, “Solar-Powered Cars and Trucks Are Almost Here” (sorry, behind paywall, but your local ...
The Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in Australia tests the limits of solar power in futuristic race car designs. Competitors from around the globe build vehicles which travel nearly 2,000 miles ...
The car, designed and built by Detroit high school students, runs on solar powered batteries. On a cool and cloudy summer day, Michigan high school students drove the car they’d been engineering for ...
TL;DR: A wave of innovation among US startups is pushing solar-powered driving closer to mainstream reality. Companies are developing vehicles and accessories that harness sunlight to cover a ...
The Somerset Solar Jumpers are putting their engineering skills to good use. Students at Somerset High School are putting engineering skills to good use by building their own solar-powered car. The ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Pour Standards, Staten Island’s homebrew club, will host its annual Pour Mania 2025 event on Saturday, Oct. 25, to raise funds for a local nonprofit that teaches students to ...
DartSolar’s aftermarket rooftop-mounted solar panels can add up to 20 miles of range a day to some EVs. VIDEO: DartSolar A handful of startups will soon sell technologies that can power a substantial ...
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