Hyundai and Kia will outfit their cars with solar panels
They'll charge batteries and improve fuel efficiency.

Solar panels on cars aren't just reserved for luxury brands or
experimental vehicles. Hyundai and Kia have laid out plans to equip
"selected" cars with solar panels on their roofs or hoods. They'll help
charge batteries for electric vehicles and hybrids, but they'll also be
useful for combustion-only vehicles. You won't have to settle for solar
panels blocking your view of the sky above, either.
While the first-gen solar roof will be limited to hybrids with
conventional roofs, a second-wave semi-transparent roof will be
available on cars (including combustion-only models) as part of a
panoramic sunroof system. There's also a third-gen system in a pilot
phase that will provide power from the roof and hood at the same time.
It promises to be effective. The first-gen model can charge 30 to 60
percent of a hybrid's battery per day depending on both the weather and
the overall environment. While that's not spectacular, it could
significantly reduce charging times and keep you from using gas on those
days when you don't have chances to plug in.
You won't see the first-gen solar tech until "after 2019." With that
said, it could become commonplace among automakers if it proves
successful. It's a good selling point for cost-conscious and
eco-friendly drivers, but it could also be alluring to companies
struggling to meet fuel efficiency and emissions standards. They could
put solar panels on enough vehicles to raise fuel economy figures
without having to make dramatic changes to engines or the overall
designs.
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