A prototype electric minivehicle of Nissan Motor Co.
18:10 JST, October 22, 2025
TOKYO (Jiji Press) — Nissan Motor Co. said on Wednesday that it will showcase a prototype electric minivehicle that can be charged using an onboard solar power generation system at the Japan Mobility Show, which opens later this month in Tokyo.
The prototype, based on the Japanese automaker’s Sakura electric minivehicle, has a roof-mounted solar panel. When parked, an additional panel extends forward from storage, boosting power generation capacity by more than 60%.
If the system generates enough electricity to provide an annual driving range of up to 3,000 kilometers, the vehicle can eliminate the need for grid-based charging if it is used mainly for short-distance driving such as commuting or shopping, Nissan said.
“We want to make a car that needs neither gasoline nor [grid-based] charging,” said Junichi Inoue, who leads the project.
While most research on solar-powered electric vehicles focuses on enhancing the power-generation efficiency of compact panels, Inoue said “such an approach raises [vehicle] prices.”
Nissan’s prototype instead increases the total panel area to keep the price down while maintaining sufficient output.
The Japan Mobility Show will be open to the public from Oct. 31 to Nov. 9 at the Tokyo Big Sight convention center, where the prototype will be on display in a section featuring future mobility concepts.
Top Articles in Business
-
Prudential Life Insurance Plans to Fully Compensate for Damages Caused by Fraudulent Actions Without Waiting for Third-Party Committee Review
-
Narita Airport, Startup in Japan Demonstrate Machine to Compress Clothes for Tourists to Prevent People from Abandoning Suitcases
-
JR Tokai, Shizuoka Pref. Agree on Water Resources for Maglev Train Construction
-
Toyota Motor Group Firm to Sell Clean Energy Greenhouses for Strawberries
-
Japan, U.S. Name 3 Inaugural Investment Projects; Reached Agreement After Considerable Difficulty
JN ACCESS RANKING
-
Japan PM Takaichi’s Cabinet Resigns en Masse
-
Japan Institute to Use Domestic Commercial Optical Lattice Clock to Set Japan Standard Time
-
Israeli Ambassador to Japan Speaks about Japan’s Role in the Reconstruction of Gaza
-
Man Infected with Measles Reportedly Dined at Restaurant in Tokyo Station
-
Man Infected with Measles May Have Come in Contact with Many People in Tokyo, Went to Store, Restaurant Around When Symptoms Emerged

