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MASK Architects Unveil Self-Charging Solar Motorcycle SOLARIS

MASK Architects Unveil Self-Charging Solar Motorcycle SOLARIS
Michelle L.
November 19, 2025

MASK Architects introduce SOLARIS, a solar-powered motorcycle with retractable photovoltaic wings that generates its own energy, offering riders full independence from fuel and charging networks.

MASK Architects introduce SOLARIS, a solar-powered motorcycle with retractable photovoltaic wings that generates its own energy, offering riders full independence from fuel and charging networks.
Source: Design Boom

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MASK Architects has revealed SOLARIS, a radical new motorcycle concept designed to free riders from fuel stations and charging infrastructure altogether. Developed under the studio’s “Invent and Integrate” philosophy led by founders Öznur Pınar Cer and Danilo Petta, the project reimagines mobility around a vehicle capable of producing and storing its own power.

SOLARIS operates as a fully solar-powered machine and relies on retractable photovoltaic wings that unfold when the motorcycle is parked. These circular solar panels expand outward to maximise sun exposure and transform the bike into a compact, autonomous charging station. The system stores the collected energy in an integrated lithium battery, enabling the motorcycle to run exclusively on solar power without drawing electricity from the grid.

A Design Inspired by Nature and Engineered for Performance

The motorcycle’s sculpted silhouette takes cues from the proportions and movement of a leopard. This biomimetic influence appears in its elongated nose, lean frame, and aerodynamic posture, all of which contribute to improved stability, airflow, and visual impact. Beneath the bodywork, SOLARIS features an aluminium–carbon composite chassis designed to keep weight low while ensuring rigidity.

A high-torque electric motor powers the bike, supported by regenerative braking technology that recovers energy during deceleration. MASK Architects also developed an intelligent solar-management system that tracks energy collection, storage levels, and output in real time. Riders can view performance and charging data through a digital cockpit or optional mobile app.

Source: Design Boom

Challenging the Traditional Mobility Model

SOLARIS pushes against the conventional expectations of motorcycling by eliminating dependency on fuel and external charging networks. Its self-sustaining power system positions it as a solution for locations where energy infrastructure is limited or unreliable, remote regions, protected conservation areas, and communities prioritising low-emission transport.

The absence of fuel consumption and charging fees also reduces long-term running costs, making the concept attractive for both environmental and economic reasons.

MASK Architects describes the project as an attempt to rethink global mobility, proposing a future where vehicles operate independently of traditional energy systems and instead generate power directly from renewable sources.

A Glimpse Into Autonomous, Sustainable Mobility

As a research and design study, SOLARIS reflects the studio’s broader interest in combining advanced technology with expressive, sculptural forms. Its photovoltaic wings create a striking halo-like silhouette when deployed, highlighting both technical transparency and visual identity.

By integrating solar generation directly into a motorcycle platform, MASK Architects demonstrates how mobility could evolve toward greater autonomy, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.

SOLARIS stands not just as a design experiment, but as a vision of how transportation might adapt in a world with rising demand for clean energy and off-grid capability.

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