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Mercedes-Benz has created a solar paint that can charge an EV battery whenever the sun hits any part of the car's paintwork.
Solar paint is only 5 micrometers thick and weighs just 50 grams per square meter .
The new solar paint could generate enough power to add thousands of miles per year in driving range.
Solar panels do not provide a long-term solution because of their lack of flexibility and fragility in the event of an accident.
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