Factor in a couple of technological improvements and solar cars become possible over a larger latitude range and can be plugged in during winter only, saving a lot in annual energy costs. Better multijunction perovskite solar cells with higher efficiency, an automotive specialty market could evolve for such high efficiency flexible cells integrated into the bodywork. The biggest factor though will be improvements to the gravimetric energy density of batteries and instead of weighing a half ton to a ton, the battery pack can weigh 50 to 100kg allowing more conventional vehicle design.
Solar EVs will evolve from efficient existing EVs, say if you are south of 35 degrees north it would give you a minimum 40 kilometers of range per sunny day, the battery pack averages things out. Even in Canada you shouldn't need to plug such a car in for 8 months of the year, if you drove an average commuting distance. Anybody living between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn could use a compact solar car no problem using today's technology.
Why Don't Solar Powered Cars Exist?
With electric cars becoming more popular and a shift towards renewable energy sources is taking place, an obvious question becomes: why don't we simply put solar panels on top of cars? Could this help with the lack of charging infrastructure? Realistically, what would it take for solar powered cars to work out, and why haven't they been successful up until this point?
This video will analyze the surface area of a modern car, providing an estimate for how much solar power it could actually generate, what speeds the cars could be capable of, and how long the cars would take to charge. We'll take into consideration the solar constant, the amount of solar power that actually reaches Earth's surface, the efficiency limits of solar panels, the curvature of the Earth (it isn't flat), and analyze how this impacts a solar car's performance. We'll also check out Aptera Motors, who's planning to make a car that will never need to charge, thanks to solar panels!
References:
Solar Constant -
https://doi.org/10.1029/2010GL045777
Global Consumption -
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/det...
Surface Energy -
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/fea...
Solar Efficiency -
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00901283
Aptera Motors "Never Charge" -
https://www.aptera.us/never-charge