Lightyear Is Launching Back Out Of Bankruptcy
The last year has been tough for solar-electric car companies. There are many valid reasons to be skeptical of onboard … [continued]
The last year has been tough for solar-electric car companies. There are many valid reasons to be skeptical of onboard … [continued]
Lightyear has stopped all new car production and its production company has filed for bankruptcy in the Netherlands.
The Lightyear 0 solar-powered sedan is now in production and will sell for $260,000. A lower priced car is coming in 2025.
Earlier this month, we missed an interesting announcement by Lightyear, a company building solar cars. But luckily, we can still … [continued]
The Lightyear Two, an affordable solar-powered car, is scheduled to go on sale in 2025.
The Netherlands-based solar electric vehicle company Lightyear has revealed that its Lightyear One prototype car has achieved 441 miles (710km) … [continued]
Netherlands-based tech company Lightyear has released two Lightyear Research vehicles to test a new type of solar technology for its own EV, Lightyear One, which is a beautiful blend of an electric powertrain and solar.
A solar powered car — directly solar powered car, a new residential solar panel from Prosun, and the 496,000 unit collapse of the US auto market in the first quarter — those were the most popular stories on CleanTechnica last week.
After an initial review of the first drivable prototype earlier this year, the team at Lightyear has taken to the internet to host a public Q&A about its solar powered Lightyear One electric vehicle. To amp up the energy of the event, Lightyear brought Fully Charged host Robert Llewelyn to host the event with Lightyear’s CEO Lex Hoefsloot.
The Lightyear electric car with its own solar power system has already been written about on CleanTechnica, but Fully Charged recently made a video showing one moving under its own power, so it seemed appropriate to revisit this intriguing vehicle with an interview.