Nissan’s Sakura gets a solar boost


YOKOHAMA, Japan: Nissan will showcase a prototype vehicle with an onboard solar power generation system at this month’s Japan Mobility Show 2025.

Named the "Ao-Solar Extender", the system has been installed on Japan's top-selling EV (electric vehicle), the Nissan Sakura.

Developed in-house, the solar panel system is designed to reduce reliance on the grid and enhance the convenience of EV ownership by simplifying charging.

The team developing the system estimates that, on an annual basis, it can generate enough solar electricity to power up to 3,000km of driving.


The concept exemplifies the second pillar of Nissan’s Re:Nissan strategy — a renewed commitment to delivering innovative products and mobility solutions.

Integrating solar technology into the Sakura exemplifies Nissan’s commitment to innovative, sustainable mobility solutions that resonate within Japan’s highly competitive Kei segment.

The roof-mounted Ao-Solar Extender can charge the vehicle both while driving and when parked.

The fixed roof-mounted panel can capture solar energy even when the vehicle is in motion.


When stationary, an additional panel extends outward from storage, increasing the solar panel surface area and power generation potential to approximately 500 Watts.

The expanded panel also creates shade and helps block sunlight from entering through the windshield, reducing cabin temperature and lowering the need for air conditioning power consumption.

The system has been designed to minimise drag and integrate with the Sakura’s overall appearance.

Nissan’s Sakura was Japan’s best-selling EV for the past three consecutive years.

Analysis of driving data from Sakura owners shows that many primarily travel short distances for errands and school runs, suggesting that solar-generated power could nearly eliminate the need for grid-based charging for a significant portion of owners.

Moreover, the solar system can serve as an emergency power source during disasters.

The Ao-Solar Extender system concept originated within Nissan’s 2021 internal idea contest and is planned for future commercial launch.


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