yes.
Solar Energy is like any other electricity, it's stored in batteries and is no more easy or hard to move than any other electricity.
It either has solar energy stored in a battery or it doesn't move.
radiation
Yes, the energy in the food you eat (that lets you move and keeps you warm) is, indirectly, solar energy.
it is solar energy
Solar energy can be harnessed to produce electricity that can power motors or engines, which in turn can make an object move. This can be achieved by using solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity, which can then be used to run the equipment needed to move an object.
Kinetic energy is energy of movement; things that don't move don't have kinetic energy. Things that don't move will have other types of energy, including gravitational potential energy; heat energy; and perhaps some other types of energy, depending on the situation.
Yes it must be because then what would we use whenever the sun goes down? That is of course if we move to solar energy which we probably won't.
With energy charged into batteries during day time, or then with other means, motor. Solar power is not enough to power a car by it's own anyway.
ITS called solar beam
As of February 2015, solar vehicles are not sold as practical day-to-day transportation devices. They are powered almost entirely by solar energy. They convert the sun's energy into electric energy and use it to power the vehicle.
they obsorb the suns energy and that's what makes it move