The 13 in 1 Solar Robot Kit is a hands-on learning kit designed to introduce children to robotics, mechanical systems, and renewable energy. Using a small solar panel and modular mechanical parts, the kit allows users to build up to thirteen different robot models from a single set of components.
When exposed to sunlight, the solar panel generates electrical power that drives the small motor inside the solar robot, converting solar energy into mechanical motion. This simple but effective design helps students understand how solar energy can power machines.
With 190 pieces, the solar robot kit encourages logical thinking, mechanical assembly, and experimentation. It is a practical STEM Kit for learning about gears, motion, and energy conversion.
Available through StemVolt, the kit is ideal for students, beginners, and young makers interested in robotics and engineering fundamentals.
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Applications:
• STEM education and classroom robotics learning
• Beginner robotics assembly projects for kids
• Science fair projects and educational demonstrations
• Hands-on learning about solar-powered devices
• Robotics workshops and maker activities
Technical Specifications:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Type | 13 in 1 Solar Robot Kit |
| Power Source | Solar Energy |
| Material | Best-quality, non-toxic plastic |
| Robot Designs | 13 different models |
| Recommended Age | 8 years and above |
| Pieces | 190 |
| Learning Focus | STEM, Renewable Energy |
Features:
• Solar-powered system that operates without batteries
• Modular structure enabling 13 different robot configurations
• Includes 190 components for hands-on mechanical assembly
• High-quality non-toxic plastic for safe educational use
• Integrated gear and motor mechanism demonstrating motion transfer
Package Includes:
1 × 13 in 1 Solar Robot Kit


















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