At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, Nissan is turning heads with its innovative Ao Solar EV concept, a forward-looking electric vehicle designed to recharge itself using sunlight. Unveiled at the company’s Oppama proving ground in Yokosuka, the concept showcases an extendable rooftop solar panel that can harness solar energy to top up the vehicle’s battery—offering a glimpse into the future of eco-efficient motoring.
While powering vehicles with the sun isn’t new—Toyota and Hyundai have both explored solar-assisted systems—Nissan’s latest prototype pushes the idea further. The Nissan Ao Solar EV demonstrates how solar charging can integrate seamlessly into a compact, stylish design without sacrificing practicality.
A New Era of Energy Independence
The Nissan Ao Solar EV emphasizes energy independence and sustainability at a time when electric mobility is rapidly expanding. The extendable roof panel deploys to capture maximum sunlight, converting it into energy for battery recharging. This system reduces reliance on charging stations and enhances long-distance travel capabilities, particularly in sunny regions.
Nissan’s concept aligns with Japan’s growing commitment to renewable technology and carbon neutrality. Engineers behind the project envision a future where EVs can generate supplemental power while parked or in motion, reducing grid demand and overall emissions.
Nissan’s Innovation Legacy Continues
As automakers compete to redefine electric mobility, Nissan’s Ao Solar EV reinforces the brand’s reputation for bold innovation—from the groundbreaking Leaf to its next-generation solar solutions. The vehicle’s debut at the Japan Mobility Show symbolizes Nissan’s ongoing pursuit of sustainable transportation that blends performance, design, and environmental consciousness.
With its sleek lines, advanced solar integration, and clean energy vision, the Nissan Ao Solar EV offers a preview of how tomorrow’s vehicles may drive—and recharge—under the power of the sun.
