Solar Cars explores the potential of solar-powered vehicles, examining how photovoltaic technology could revolutionize transportation and address environmental concerns like carbon emissions. The book delves into the integration of solar energy into vehicle design, highlighting advancements in solar cell technology and the engineering challenges involved in creating functional solar cars. One intriguing aspect is the potential of materials science to develop lightweight, efficient solar panels. This technology promises a sustainable alternative to traditional combustion engines and even battery-electric vehicles. The book takes a fact-based approach, presenting information clearly and accessibly. It begins with the fundamentals of solar energy and photovoltaic conversion before moving to an overview of existing solar car designs. The core sections investigate technological innovations like thin-film solar cells, engineering challenges such as aerodynamic drag, and economic viability, considering manufacturing costs and environmental impact. The analysis is supported by data from scientific studies, engineering reports, and industry analyses. The target audience includes engineers, scientists, students, and policymakers interested in renewable energy and sustainable transportation. By offering a balanced assessment, Solar Cars provides valuable insights into the future of solar-powered vehicles and their role in reducing our reliance on fossil fuels.