Nissan''s Sakura gets a solar boost: Introducing the ''Ao-Solar
Nissan today announced that it will showcase a prototype vehicle equipped with an onboard solar power generation system at this month''s Japan Mobility Show 2025.
Nissan's new Ao-Solar Extender system powers its best-selling Sakura EV using solar panels, generating up to 3,000 km of annual driving range while reducing reliance on traditional charging stations.
YOKOHAMA, Japan — Nissan today announced that it will showcase a prototype vehicle equipped with an onboard solar power generation system at this month's Japan Mobility Show 2025. Named the 'Ao-Solar Extender,' 3 the system has been installed on Japan's top-selling EV, the Nissan Sakura 2.
The team developing the system estimates that, on an annual basis, it can generate enough solar electricity to power up to 3,000 km 1 of driving. The concept exemplifies the second pillar of Nissan's Re:Nissan strategy — a renewed commitment to delivering innovative products and mobility solutions that enhance customer experience.
Integrating solar technology into the Sakura exemplifies Nissan's commitment to innovative, sustainable mobility solutions that resonate within Japan's highly competitive Kei segment.
Nissan today announced that it will showcase a prototype vehicle equipped with an onboard solar power generation system at this month''s Japan Mobility Show 2025.
Nissan introduces the Ao-Solar Extender for the Sakura EV — a roof-mounted solar system generating up to 3,000 km of range annually, cutting grid reliance and redefining sustainable
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Nissan''s new Ao-Solar Extender system powers its best-selling Sakura EV using solar panels, generating up to 3,000 km of annual driving range while reducing reliance on traditional
Nissan''s top-selling Sakura EV gains the Ao-Solar Extender, an extendable solar roof that adds up to 3,000 km of range per year using sunlight alone.
Nissan will display the Ao-Solar Extender, an extendable roof-mounted solar system, on its Sakura electric vehicle (EV) at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. The system is capable of
Nissan plans to display a prototype vehicle featuring the Ao-Solar Extender, a roof-mounted solar power generation system, at this year''s Japan Mobility Show.
The Ao-Solar Extender aims to generate sufficient electricity to cover 3,000 kilometers of driving per year. According to the market analysis of Nissan Sakura users'' driving data, most users are short
Nissan unveils its solar-powered car with panels generating energy for up to 3,000 km per year, marking a new step in sustainable mobility.
A breakthrough from Nissan could signal a shift in how renewable energy powers transportation, bringing solar-generated electricity directly to electric vehicles without the
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