The following is a list of products powered by sunlight, either directly or through electricity generated by solar panels.
- Solar air conditioning
- Solar balloon
- Solar charger
- Solar chimney
- Solar-powered waste compacting bin
- Solar cooker
- Solar dryer
- Solar-powered fan
- Solar furnace
- Solar inverter
- Solar keyboard
- Solar lamp
- Solar pond
- Solar road stud
- Solar notebook
- Solar-powered calculator
- Solar-powered desalination unit
- Solar-powered pump
- Solar PV Junction box
- Solar-powered fountain
- Solar-powered radio
- Solar-powered refrigerator
- Solar-powered Stirling engine
- Solar-powered watch
- Solar-pumped laser
- Solar roadway
- Solar Spark Lighter
- Solar still
- Solar tree
- Solar vehicle
See also
- Building-integrated photovoltaics
- Concentrated solar power
- List of photovoltaic power stations
- List of photovoltaic power stations
- List of pioneering solar buildings
- List of solar thermal power stations
- Photovoltaic power station
- Photovoltaic system
- Rooftop solar power
- Smart glass
- Solar inverter
- Solar power
- Solar shingle
- Solar thermal energy
- Solar tracker
- Solar water disinfection
- Solar water heater
References
Further reading
- Beattie, Donald A. (1997). History and overview of solar heat technologies. Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-585-37263-1.
- Butti, Ken & Perlin, John (1980). A Golden Thread: 2500 years of solar architecture and technology. Palo Alto, California: Cheshire Books. ISBN 978-0-442-24005-9.
- Foster, Robert; Ghassemi, Majid & Cota, Alma (2009). "Section 5.16.3 Solar-powered products". Solar Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4200-7567-0.
- Randall, Julian (2005). Designing indoor solar products : photovoltaic technologies for AES. Hoboken New Jersey: J. Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-01661-9.
- Smith, Eric (2011). DIY Solar Projects: How to Put the Sun to Work in Your Home. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Creative Publishing international. ISBN 978-1-58923-603-5.
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