Donate Bitcoin

Donate Paypal


PeakOil is You

PeakOil is You

Infinity miles per gallon

What's on your mind?
General interest discussions, not necessarily related to depletion.

If high school students and an engineer can make this, why not Detroit?

Poll ended at Fri 22 Sep 2006, 21:11:56

Too many pensioners?
0
0%
Too little imagination?
2
No votes
Too many gasoline fumes in their brains?
4
No votes
Too hooked into the fossil fuel lobby?
6
No votes
 
Total votes : 12

Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Revi » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 21:11:56

Here's a short film we made of the solar car Art Haines built with high school students. If he can do this why can't Detroit build one? Who killed the solar car, and who brought it back to life?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JNohHaqM4

If this link doesn't work, go to youtube and type in infinity miles per gallon, it'll come up.
User avatar
Revi
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 7417
Joined: Mon 25 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Maine

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby ColossalContrarian » Tue 12 Sep 2006, 23:11:39

I vote imagination. Not too much in Detroit IMO. I think the Chinese and Japanese will be getting to this long before Detroit.

You also have to consider the energy required to make a solar car versus a combustible engine car (BTW, I would hate to be driving my light weight solar car while a bunch of SUV’s are on the road with me!!!) Car companies are in business to make money, schools can afford to be ‘bleeding edge’ just to prove the point that IT CAN BE DONE.

Solar cars just can’t compete at this time evn with most fuel efficient combustible engines/hybrids.
ColossalContrarian
Heavy Crude
Heavy Crude
 
Posts: 1374
Joined: Tue 20 Jun 2006, 03:00:00

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby The_Toecutter » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 00:33:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'Y')ou also have to consider the energy required to make a solar car versus a combustible engine car


It may be even less.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')olar cars just can’t compete at this time evn with most fuel efficient combustible engines/hybrids.


Depends on what you mean by compete, and what you mean by solar powered car.

An electric vehicle charged by garage mounted solar panels can compete and one can make the case that it is a solar powered car in that instance.

But a solar powered car like the universities design, which carries its source of fuel with it? Not really, unless many design compromises are made. Might be suitable for a very efficient sports car or solar/HPV hybrid.

A midsize electric car with no special attention to aerodynamics will need about 15 kW from the batteries to maintain 65 mph or so. There is no way enough solar cells could be fit on such a vehicle to power it at highway speeds exclusively from the sun, even if they got 100% efficient by some miracle!

But solar energy itself can certainly be used to charge such cars when they are parked.



Even this little car in the video cannot run indefinately off of solar. If you watch the full video, the builder talks about its range limitations. The solar panel, however, can be its sole source of energy provided it is allowed to rest in the sun to charge when not in use.

Cars powered by solar energy? Perfectly possible, even midsize cars and SUVs capable of high performance. But the drag such panels would add makes them better suited to being placed on buildings, not on cars.

Cars that can run indefinately on solar energy without batteries? Only airfoils and only with the right weather conditions present...
Last edited by The_Toecutter on Sat 15 Mar 2008, 15:25:29, edited 2 times in total.
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the old growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder. ~Thomas Jefferson
User avatar
The_Toecutter
Intermediate Crude
Intermediate Crude
 
Posts: 2142
Joined: Sat 18 Jun 2005, 03:00:00

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby jaws » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 00:48:50

What does it cost?
User avatar
jaws
Heavy Crude
Heavy Crude
 
Posts: 1228
Joined: Sun 24 Apr 2005, 03:00:00

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby The_Toecutter » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 00:55:54

The builder claims $2,000 for the runabout featured in that video. Read the comments and you will see he mentions it. Sounds about right, as I know the prices of the components that are used in vehicles like this.
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the old growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder. ~Thomas Jefferson
User avatar
The_Toecutter
Intermediate Crude
Intermediate Crude
 
Posts: 2142
Joined: Sat 18 Jun 2005, 03:00:00

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby coyote » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 01:21:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', '[')url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JNohHaqM4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JNohHaqM4[/url]

We've found Dick Cheney's non-evil twin...
Lord, here comes the flood
We'll say goodbye to flesh and blood
If again the seas are silent in any still alive
It'll be those who gave their island to survive...
User avatar
coyote
News Editor
News Editor
 
Posts: 1979
Joined: Sun 23 Oct 2005, 03:00:00
Location: East of Eden

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby max_power29 » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 01:58:34

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('The_Toecutter', 'T')he builder claims $2,000 for the runabout featured in that video. Read the comments and you will see he mentions it. Sounds about right, as I know the prices of the components that are used in vehicles like this.


What would it cost if millions or even billions of people bid up the price of the components for these sorts of cars? Are there enough of the components to go around for at least hundreds of millions of people?
User avatar
max_power29
Tar Sands
Tar Sands
 
Posts: 883
Joined: Wed 23 Mar 2005, 04:00:00
Location: Orygun

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby max_power29 » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 01:59:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('The_Toecutter', 'T')he builder claims $2,000 for the runabout featured in that video. Read the comments and you will see he mentions it. Sounds about right, as I know the prices of the components that are used in vehicles like this.


What would it cost if millions or even billions of people bid up the price of the components for these sorts of cars? Are there enough of the components to go around for at least hundreds of millions of people?
User avatar
max_power29
Tar Sands
Tar Sands
 
Posts: 883
Joined: Wed 23 Mar 2005, 04:00:00
Location: Orygun
Top

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby joewp » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 02:05:15

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('max_power29', ' ')Are there enough of the components to go around for at least hundreds of millions of people?


I don't think so...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Silicon shortage strikes industry', 'B')ut demand for solar cells has soared thanks in part to government stimuli such as California’s “million solar roofs” initiative and the state’s new greenhouse gas bill. Solar’s growing appetite for polysilicon has pushed up prices and constricted supplies of a substance that can only be made in complex and costly plants.

“In 2003, polysilicon was going for $32 a kilogram (about 2.2 pounds). Now it’s more like $75 to $80,” said Richard Winegarner, whose Healdsburg, Calif., consulting firm, Sage Concepts, tracks this rare product. Yet even at those prices, polysilicon is getting tough to find.

“You have solar procurement people traveling around the world with suitcases full of cash,” Winegarner said.

The shortage has already cooled the growth of solar cell production from 67 percent in 2004 to roughly 30 percent in 2005, to a projected 10 percent in 2006, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Jesse Pichel, one of the first market watchers to sound the alarm.

“Solar industry growth is choked,” Pichel wrote in July.


I'm soooo glad I got my solar panels last year!
Joe P. joeparente.com
"Only when the last tree is cut; only when the last river is polluted; only when the last fish is caught; only then will they realize that you cannot eat money." - Cree Indian Proverb
User avatar
joewp
Intermediate Crude
Intermediate Crude
 
Posts: 2054
Joined: Tue 05 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Keeping dry in South Florida
Top

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby jaws » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 02:41:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('The_Toecutter', 'T')he builder claims $2,000 for the runabout featured in that video. Read the comments and you will see he mentions it. Sounds about right, as I know the prices of the components that are used in vehicles like this.

For how long?
User avatar
jaws
Heavy Crude
Heavy Crude
 
Posts: 1228
Joined: Sun 24 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Top

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby The_Toecutter » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 03:41:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hat would it cost if millions or even billions of people bid up the price of the components for these sorts of cars? Are there enough of the components to go around for at least hundreds of millions of people?


I don't have the figures off hand right now and I'm not going to pull them up tonight(about ready for bed), but I recall researching this and finding there are plenty of materials for pure battery electric vehicles and solar panels. I recall finding the bottleneck is in currently available production capacity for the solar panels and extraction capacity of the raw materials, and not in the sheer amount of raw materials that can be extracted from the Earth by conventional means without committing ecocide.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'F')or how long?


Don't know.

If anything, higher production volume of the parts is likely to have such a large enough reduction in labor costs to more than make up for the increased price of raw materials to make them. When battery cost projections are made, for instance, this is often factored in(eg. in volume for 20,000+ electric cars a year, Ovonic NiMH would go down to ~$225/kWh according to UC Davis, and Li Ion down to ~$250/kWh according to AC Propulsion).

When the internal combustion vehicle was first becoming mainstream, the prices of its raw materials did not skyrocket to a level that made the vehicles themselves unaffordable and there were plenty of materials to go around.
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the old growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder. ~Thomas Jefferson
User avatar
The_Toecutter
Intermediate Crude
Intermediate Crude
 
Posts: 2142
Joined: Sat 18 Jun 2005, 03:00:00
Top

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Revi » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 07:23:16

It shows that something can be done. I agree, that there could be a garage covered with panels to park the electric car in. Why not have a few panels on the vehicle for recharging?
The price of silicon is worrisome. I am glad we got some panels before the shortage, but I wonder how people are going to do the solar thing with no solar panels?
User avatar
Revi
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 7417
Joined: Mon 25 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Maine

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Bleep » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 07:27:26

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('joewp', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Silicon shortage strikes industry', '.')..
The shortage has already cooled the growth of solar cell production from 67 percent in 2004 to roughly 30 percent in 2005, to a projected 10 percent in 2006, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Jesse Pichel, one of the first market watchers to sound the alarm.

“Solar industry growth is choked,” Pichel wrote in July.


I'm soooo glad I got my solar panels last year!

Oh, this explains why solar powered stirling engines are such a good idea.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')url=http://www.stirlingenergy.com/breaking_news.htm]World's Largest Solar Energy Farm to be built in Southern California (link)[/url]
Image
User avatar
Bleep
Tar Sands
Tar Sands
 
Posts: 585
Joined: Wed 08 Feb 2006, 04:00:00
Top

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Revi » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 10:40:08

If silicon shortage is hurting the industry, then why isn't my Evergreen stock going up? They have a binding agreement with suppliers and are going to start to pump out the panels in Germany soon. What the heck! Their process uses less silicon than slicing the wafers.

We're going to need some panels to build cars soon!
User avatar
Revi
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 7417
Joined: Mon 25 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Maine

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Revi » Wed 13 Sep 2006, 14:26:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('coyote', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', '[')url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JNohHaqM4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JNohHaqM4[/url]

We've found Dick Cheney's non-evil twin...


Art appreciated the comparison! He does look a bit like our vice prez, doesn't he?
User avatar
Revi
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 7417
Joined: Mon 25 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Maine
Top

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Revi » Fri 15 Sep 2006, 13:53:52

Here's the newly renovated website:

www.sunnev.com


We had a great time at the Commonground Fair this weekend! Had it at the Redington Fairview health fair as well today. Goes great even in the rain!
Last edited by Revi on Sat 23 Sep 2006, 22:54:20, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
Revi
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 7417
Joined: Mon 25 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Maine

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Revi » Fri 15 Sep 2006, 13:55:14

Here's the website if you want to get on the list for a kit. The Sunn EV should be a great way to get around. I want a green one! No fuel cost, and low maintenance!

http://www.sunnev.com/
User avatar
Revi
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 7417
Joined: Mon 25 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Maine

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby coyote » Fri 29 Sep 2006, 17:59:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('coyote', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', '[')url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JNohHaqM4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0JNohHaqM4[/url]

We've found Dick Cheney's non-evil twin...


Art appreciated the comparison! He does look a bit like our vice prez, doesn't he?

Cool. Seriously though, I think what he's doing is great. Maybe not a scalable solution, but could certainly be a good opt-out for individuals.
Lord, here comes the flood
We'll say goodbye to flesh and blood
If again the seas are silent in any still alive
It'll be those who gave their island to survive...
User avatar
coyote
News Editor
News Editor
 
Posts: 1979
Joined: Sun 23 Oct 2005, 03:00:00
Location: East of Eden
Top

Re: Infinity miles per gallon

Unread postby Revi » Mon 02 Oct 2006, 12:34:12

We're going to have the solar car in a parade on Thursday. Should be fun! It's perfect for that kind of thing, just keep it in low gear.
User avatar
Revi
Light Sweet Crude
Light Sweet Crude
 
Posts: 7417
Joined: Mon 25 Apr 2005, 03:00:00
Location: Maine


Return to Open Topic Discussion

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests

cron