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Recently, Stella Lux, a new solar home electric vehicle developed by a team of students from Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, was unveiled
in China.
It is reported that this solar home electric vehicle is completely powered by solar energy, and the epitaxial roof is covered with solar panels, which are composed of 381 monocrystalline silicon cells, with a total surface area of 5.
84 square meters and a rated output of 1.
4kW
.
In order to reduce the energy consumption of the whole vehicle, the Stella Lux body uses lightweight materials such as carbon fiber and aluminum, so that it weighs only 375kg
.
In addition, a channel is provided in the lower part of the vehicle to reduce air resistance, and the special low-friction tires used by Stella Lux can make its rolling drag coefficient 1/4
of that of conventional tires.
Thanks to its ultra-light body and excellent aerodynamics, the Stella Lux can reach a top speed of 126km/h and a maximum cruising range of 1000km
when the battery is fully charged and solar cells are added.
According to reports, this solar home electric vehicle can be legally driven
in Europe using M1 licenses.
Recently, Stella Lux, a new solar home electric vehicle developed by a team of students from Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, was unveiled
in China.
It is reported that this solar home electric vehicle is completely powered by solar energy, and the epitaxial roof is covered with solar panels, which are composed of 381 monocrystalline silicon cells, with a total surface area of 5.
84 square meters and a rated output of 1.
4kW
.
In order to reduce the energy consumption of the whole vehicle, the Stella Lux body uses lightweight materials such as carbon fiber and aluminum, so that it weighs only 375kg
.
In addition, a channel is provided in the lower part of the vehicle to reduce air resistance, and the special low-friction tires used by Stella Lux can make its rolling drag coefficient 1/4
of that of conventional tires.
Thanks to its ultra-light body and excellent aerodynamics, the Stella Lux can reach a top speed of 126km/h and a maximum cruising range of 1000km
when the battery is fully charged and solar cells are added.
According to reports, this solar home electric vehicle can be legally driven
in Europe using M1 licenses.