Solar Power Used for Cooking: Everything You Need to Know
Solar energy has come a long way in the past few years, and using the power of the sun to run our refrigerators and power our TVs has become a mainstream idea. With all the power the sun has to offer, why not also consider using solar power for cooking? Contents hide The Magic of… Continue reading Solar Power Used for Cooking: Everything You Need to Know

Solar energy has come a long way in the past few years, and using the power of the sun to run our refrigerators and power our TVs has become a mainstream idea. With all the power the sun has to offer, why not also consider using solar power for cooking?

The Magic of Solar Ovens

This type of solar power requires a solar cooker or solar oven. Like typical solar panels, a solar cooker takes energy from the sun’s light. The cooker converts that energy into heat that cooks anything from hard-boiled eggs to a tasty stew. And incredibly enough, a solar cooker can be made by hand with everyday supplies like aluminum foil or a mirror. Read on to learn more about these handy gadgets and how to use solar power for cooking.

Solar Cooker Designs

There are a variety of solar cooker designs, but a solar box cooker is one of the most common. Solar box cookers are made from insulated boxes that are painted black on the inside and covered with glass. A reflective panel is then added to increase sunlight to the box. The black paint absorbs the sunlight, while the clear glass allows the light to get trapped inside the box and create heat.

The Benefits of Solar Power Used for Cooking

You probably have a microwave, stovetop, and oven in your kitchen. So why go through the effort of making a solar cooker? While it may seem like an unnecessary invention, these devices are a clean, renewable energy source that doesn’t harm the environment. Because you don’t need an outlet, a solar cooker can be used even in the depths of the forest or on a mountaintop. Solar cookers can also be used to cook food over a long period of time without any chance of burning the food.


If you’d like to use solar power for cooking and harness the amazing power of the sun in your home, contact Humless today. From solar panels to generators, we have a wide range of reliable power systems to meet your needs.

Article reviewed by: Glenn Jakins (CEO Humless)