Solar Powered Arduino Based Bluetooth Controlled Car Using Mobile Application | IJET – Volume 12 Issue 2 | IJET-V12I2P126

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International Journal of Engineering and Techniques (IJET)

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Volume 12, Issue 2  |  Published: April 2026

Author: Christo Alwin .A, Inban .T, Jayanth .G, Dr. G. Krithiga, Mr. K. Santhosh Kumar

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Abstract

The increasing dependence on fossil fuels has led to environmental pollution and energy depletion, creating a need for renewable sportation systems. This project presents a Solar Powered Arduino Based Bluetooth Controlled Car Using Mobile Application, which demonstrates an eco-friendly and wireless vehicle control system. The system uses a solar panel to convert sunlight into electrical energy, which is stored in a rechargeable battery. An Arduino UNO ts as the main controller, receiving commands from a mobile application through an HC-05 Bluetooth module. Based on the received mands, the Arduino controls the movement of the vehicle using an L298N motor driver connected to DC gear motors. . This system provides a simple, cost-effective, and energy-efficient solution for wireless vehicle control. It is suitable for educational purposes and prototype development, promoting sustainable and pollution-free transportation technologies.

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Conclusion

The increasing dependence on fossil fuels has led to environmental pollution and energy depletion, creating a need for renewable sportation systems. This project presents a Solar Powered Arduino Based Bluetooth Controlled Car Using Mobile Application, which demonstrates an eco-friendly and wireless vehicle control system. The system uses a solar panel to convert sunlight into electrical energy, which is stored in a rechargeable battery. An Arduino UNO ts as the main controller, receiving commands from a mobile application through an HC-05 Bluetooth module. Based on the received mands, the Arduino controls the movement of the vehicle using an L298N motor driver connected to DC gear motors. . This system provides a simple, cost-effective, and energy-efficient solution for wireless vehicle control. It is suitable for educational purposes and prototype development, promoting sustainable and pollution-free transportation technologies.

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