Hyundai Sonata Hybrid:
Introduced an optional solar panel roof in 2020, which could charge the car’s battery and provide an extra two miles of range per day under ideal conditions. This feature, though modest
Toyota Prius Prime:
Since its initial launch, the Toyota Prius Prime has offered an optional 185W solar roof, which can generate enough power to provide up to three miles of range per day.
Hyundai Ioniq 5:
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a fully electric car that offers a solar roof option in some markets. The solar panels can add around three miles of range per day, boosting the car's efficiency
Lightyear 0:
The Lightyear 0 is an EV equipped with extensive solar panels that cover the entire top of the car's body. These panels can extend the car’s range by up to 43 miles per day
Nissan Leaf:
Since its debut in Japan in 2009, the Nissan Leaf has experimented with integrating solar panels. Some models feature a small solar panel on the rear spoiler, which helps maintain the car's
Fisker Ocean:
The Fisker Ocean is an EV that offers a solar roof option, capable of providing up to 1,500 miles of range per year in optimal conditions. This feature reduces the need for conventional
Toyota bZ4X:
Part of Toyota’s EV lineup, the Toyota bZ4X offers a solar roof panel option that can generate up to 1,000 miles of range per year. This feature, available on select trims
Chevrolet Volt:
Although discontinued, the Chevrolet Volt allowed for aftermarket solar panel options that owners could use to charge its 12V battery and other components.
Sono Sion:
The Sono Sion is an innovative EV that integrates solar panels into its body, including the hood, fenders, roof, and rear. These solar cells can provide up to 21 miles of range per day purely
Squad Solar City Car:
Designed for two people, the Squad Solar City Car is a unique, compact solar-powered vehicle resembling the smart cars of the mid-to-late 2000s. Its integrated solar panels can add up