Development Underway for First Solar Tonneau Cover for Ford F-150 Lightning
The commercialization of a solar charging system for electric cars remains unaccomplished, largely due to its lackluster charging capacity. For instance, Fisker’s SolarSky roof on their Ocean SUV only allows for an additional five-mile range per day, equaling roughly 1,500 miles annually.
Tesla had hinted at the potential use of a solar roof, anticipated to be unveiled during the much-awaited Cybertruck launch. However, this option has not been made available to their consumers yet. A Tesla Model Y owner took the initiative to create a retractable solar roof, promising to boost daily range by over 20 miles.
The ambition is that Worksport will be able to refine and eventually market the Solis solar tonneau cover. This would not only enable the F-150 Lightning to charge passively with 100% solar energy but also stimulate further technical advancements.
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- The development of the first solar tonneau cover for the Ford F-150 Lightning is underway.
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