Group of kids building a solar-powered car.

Watt’z Up Wednesday: Solar-Powered STEM

What better way to teach students about renewable energy than by building something powered by sunlight? Solar-powered STEM projects, like creating solar cars or devices, bring STEM concepts to life and ignite excitement about sustainable solutions. This hands-on activity inspires curiosity, creativity, and an appreciation for renewable energy.

What Are Solar-Powered STEM Projects?

Solar-powered STEM projects teach students how solar energy can be harnessed to power everyday devices. By designing and building models like solar cars, students gain a deeper understanding of renewable energy, engineering, and problem-solving—all while having fun.

How to Conduct Solar-Powered STEM Projects

Introduce Solar Energy

Begin with a lesson on solar energy. Explain how solar panels convert sunlight into electricity, and discuss real-world applications such as solar-powered cars, homes, and satellites.

Provide Materials

Check out this guide from Science Buddies on how to build a solar-powered car. Then, Gather materials such as:

  • Small solar panels
  • Motors
  • Wheels
  • Basic crafting tools and supplies
  • Solar car kits, available online for as little as $10, can simplify the process and provide everything students need.

Build the Models

Divide students into teams and let them design and construct their solar-powered cars or devices. Encourage creativity and allow them to experiment with different designs.

Test and Refine

On a sunny day, take the creations outside for testing. Observe how they perform and encourage students to make adjustments to improve efficiency, speed, or stability.

Extend the Lesson

Race Day Challenge

Host a solar-powered car race! Challenge students to compete and refine their designs based on the race results.

Explore Global Impact

Discuss the role of solar energy in addressing climate change and its potential to provide power in areas without access to traditional electricity.

 

Did You Know?

💡 Solar energy is the fastest-growing source of new electricity in the U.S. In 2023 alone, enough solar panels were installed to power over 25 million homes!

Join the Movement to Save Energy

Building solar-powered STEM projects is a fun, interactive way to integrate sustainability and engineering into your classroom. By participating, students learn the importance of renewable energy while gaining hands-on experience in problem-solving and teamwork.

Want to go even further? Join a Renew Our Schools competition today!

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