It's not impossible at all, but you can forget to make a car for regular(I mean normal cars like Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes, Peugeot, VW......) use powered by sun. only special purposed prototypes are possible.
This because a normal car need quite a big ammount of power( Mini Cooper '60s is about 25kW) while solar radiation on Earth is about 1,3kW/m^2, so to move a Mini you would need about 20m^2 of solar arrays, but this is not exact, because solar arrays has not an efficiency of 100%, but usual(silicium) solar panels have only 10-15% of efficiency, and only the best solar arrays for space applications(AsGa) have a efficiency of 35%.
So to move a Mini Cooper you need about 133 m^2 of silicium solar arrays or 60 m^2 of gallium-arseniurum solar arrays, but this are incredibly expensive, only space agencies can use them in a large scale applications, and usually not larger than 10 m^2!!
In my university(Politecnico di Milano) a record car(the longest distance with 1 litre of fuel) is being developped, last year it performed about 340km with one litre, and this is powered by a bush cutter engine of about 1,6kW, so this special car would need about 8 m^2 of silicium solar arrays to be powered, and this will reduce the efficiency of the car that is aerodynamically designed, and a large surface will modify its charateristics.
But my advice is : "Try", but you might know that it's not so easy......good luck
2007-02-13 11:28:59
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answered by sparviero 6
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Have you tried Earth 4 Energy DIY method? Proceed to this site : http://www.createhomesolar.com/ . It could obviously explain everybody!
2014-07-14 19:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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no
solar power does not yet create enough power to fuel a real life sized car.
and the small models are totally pointless
solar panels, to me, have no style.
i'd rather get a fuel burning Lambo
2007-02-13 10:37:50
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answered by Eng 5
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you've the motor and image voltaic panel? see you later because the picture voltaic panel places out the excellent voltage for the motor and adequate modern-day, then something is mechanics. you'll choose gears and some thanks to transmit the motor's rotation to the wheels.
2016-10-17 06:57:03
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answered by ? 4
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possibly...but the car might get pretty hot
2007-02-13 09:02:57
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answered by bksrbttr 3
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bad idea what would you do when the sun is absent
2007-02-13 10:56:07
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answered by macgyver 1
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