Fraunhofer Wants Solar Cells On Vehicles — To Help The Grid
cleantechnica.com Jun 14, 2026

Fraunhofer Wants Solar Cells On Vehicles — To Help The Grid

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Fraunhofer ISE is exploring the use of solar cells on vehicles to help alleviate pressure on the grid in Europe. The research institute believes that vehicles with integrated solar panels can generate a significant portion of their own energy, reducing strain on the power grid. A study found that a passenger car in Central Europe can generate up to 55% of its annual energy needs, while in Southern Europe, this figure can reach up to 80%. The study analyzed data from 23 vehicle types and combined it with meteorological data. The research suggests that solar cells on vehicles can make a significant contribution to decarbonization.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Solar cells on vehicles can reduce external electricity consumption per kilometer, making them more convenient to use.
  • · Heavy-duty trucks could be ideal for deploying mobile solar panels, with potential fuel savings allowing investment costs to pay for themselves in under two years.