In Bangladesh, the expensive price of fossil fuels like petrol and diesel makes it tough for many people to afford their transportation costs. A good solution to this problem could be using solar-powered vehicles, which could be cheaper to run and better for the planet. But making this solution work involves facing several challenges. We need to figure out how to build vehicles that can use solar power effectively. Bangladesh gets a lot of sunlight, which is great, but we need to make sure these vehicles can work well under the local weather conditions and make the most of the sunshine they get. This means we have to work on making better solar panels that can capture more sunlight, improving batteries that can store this solar energy, and designing vehicles that are practical for everyday use and still affordable for most people. Another big challenge is setting up the right infrastructure. For solar-powered vehicles to be a real option, there need to be places where these vehicles can be charged using solar energy, as well as places that can take care of their maintenance and repairs. This is a big task that involves a lot of planning and investment. We have to make sure that introducing solar-powered vehicles fits well with the country’s environmental goals and economic plans. This means looking into how these vehicles affect the environment and making sure they really are a better option in the long run. In short, while solar-powered vehicles could really help reduce the burden of fuel costs in Bangladesh and are a cleaner, greener choice, there’s a lot of work to be done in terms of technology, infrastructure, and policy to make this solution practical and effective.