Design and Development of the “GU CyberCar”: A Solar-Powered Electric Vehicle Based on IoT Technology

M. N. Mohammed, M. Alfiras, Salah Alani, Aysha Sharif, Abuthar Abdulghaffar, Fatema Al Jowder, Komail Elyas, Budoor Alhammadi, Mohamed Mahdi, Nagham Khaled, Nada Alsamman, Haidy Tamer

2023 IEEE 8th International Conference on Engineering Technologies and Applied Sciences (ICETAS)(2023)

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This paper presents the conception, design, and development of the “GU CybcrCar,” a solar-powered electric vehicle prototype implemented at Gulf University (GU). Inspired by Tesla's Cybertruck and driven by sustainability goals, the GU Cyber Car leverages advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and solar power to offer a novel approach to sustainable mobility. The vehicle's design employs a unibody structure and exoskeleton made from stainless steel, reminiscent of the Cybertruck, ensuring robustness and safety. The body shape is optimized for aerodynamics while providing ample surfaces for solar panel integration. The car utilizes high-efficiency solar panels and a state-of-the-art energy storage system to efficiently harness and store solar energy. Moreover, the GU Cyber Car embodies the Internet of Things (IoT) technology principles for enhanced functionality and user convenience. It incorporates a network of sensors and communication modules, facilitating real-time monitoring and control of the vehicle's system. These IoT features enhance the driving experience and contribute to energy management and overall vehicle safety. The GU CyberCar is a testament to GU's commitment to fostering innovation, promoting sustainable mobility, and offering practical learning experiences for its students. This project showcases the potential of solar and IoT technologies in automotive design and sets a foundation for further research and development in this arena. Through this project, GU aims to inspire a new generation of environmentally conscious engineers and pave the way for more sustainable transportation solutions. The GU CyberCar is a tangible example of how academic institutions can actively contribute to addressing global environmental challenges and shaping the future of mobility.
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GU CyberCar,Cybertruck,electric vehicles,smart mobility ecosystem,sustainability,energy efficiency,solar power,IoT,energy management
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