How fast it goes is dependent on the amount of energy supplied and the amount of energy needed to attain the speed. Aerodynamic drag, weight, rolling resistance, energy storage, efficiancy of the soloar panels and the motor, and other items are all factors in determining speed. Effectively the answer is that it can go as fast as it is designed to go, just like a gas powered car.
it all depends on how much sun, how light the car is, humidity and many other factors.
It all depends on the weight of the car and the amount of energy supplied.
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pritty quick
Horse power and gear ratio.
At present, solar powered cars go a maximum of about 45 miles an hour. However, the solar panels do not cover the entire vehicle. The rules on the size of the panels should be removed so that people could observe a real car with solar panels.
The fastest solar powered car (on earth) can run over 250 mph (1050 watts). The name of this record breaker/holder is called the Sunswift IVy.
it all depends on how much sun, how light the car is, humidity and many other factors.
as fast as you can make it go or if you get pulled along by a car on 1 you can go as fast as the car can go
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the actual car is not fast, it is the human driving that decides to make it go "fast"
the average solar powered train can go atleast 35-60 mph
Depends entirely on type and power of engine and gearing.
Depends on what car you have.