Lightyear Opens Waitlist for Its First Solar-Powered Vehicle

Production will start by the end of 2025.

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Lightyear – a Dutch company producing the world's first solar-powered electric car, Lightyear 0 – has opened the waitlist for its second production model, Lightyear 2. Powered by the sun, Lightyear 2 makes electric driving accessible and convenient at a more affordable price point than other long-range electric vehicles (EVs). Among the first regions for the launch of Lightyear 2 will be the U.S., UK, and EU, and production will start by the end of 2025 with an estimated price point of below €/$40,000. Individual consumers can now also join the waitlist, and be first in line to pre order their Lightyear 2 on the website.

With Lightyear 2, drivers will halve their lifetime CO₂ emissions compared to a conventional EV and offer a real life driving range of over 500 miles until your next charge. The company is encouraging people to reconsider their relationship with their vehicle and the energy that drives it. Solar EVs are the next generation of clean electric mobility, and Lightyear 2 is the vehicle set to democratize solar electric driving. With 21,000 pre-orders of Lightyear 2 from international leasing and ride sharing partners, LeasePlan, MyWheels, Arval and Athlon, even more drivers will benefit from solar electric driving across the globe.

According to EY's mobility consumer index report, 52% of car buyers have considered purchasing an electric vehicle, but adoption rates continue to remain low due to barriers like anxiety around driving range, pricing, and lack of home charging and sparse public charging networks. The automotive industry's strategy so far has added weight and emissions. Lightyear provides a solution to that by introducing this hyper-efficient solar electric vehicle.

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