Solar-powered mobility
Combine our solar kit with a compatible electric motorcycle and eliminate both your electricity and fuel bills.
Charge your ride with the sun
An electric motorcycle charged from your Ohm Network solar kit costs a fraction of what you would spend on petrol. No trips to the fuel station. No exposure to volatile fuel prices. Just clean, reliable transport powered by the sun.
- 3× to 4× cheaper than petrol, depending on local fuel prices. Charge from your solar kit at near-zero marginal cost.
- Zero tailpipe emissions — Clean air for you and your community. No exhaust fumes, no oil changes.
- Always ready — Your bike charges while your home battery charges. By the end of the day, both are full and ready to go.
Fuel savings comparison
The economics of electric mobility are compelling — especially when you generate your own electricity.
Petrol Motorcycle
Ridden 40 km per day, a typical 150cc motorcycle consumes about 1.5 litres of fuel. At $1.20 per litre, that is $1.80/day — or $657/year — just in fuel costs. Add oil changes, spark plugs, and engine maintenance.
Electric Motorcycle + Solar
The same 40 km requires about 2 kWh of electricity. Charged from your Ohm solar kit, the marginal cost is near $0/day — the energy is already produced by your panels. Even if you occasionally charge from the grid, the cost is a fraction of petrol.
Annual Savings
Over a year, riding electric saves $500–$800+ in fuel costs alone, depending on local petrol prices and daily distance. Over five years, the savings can exceed the cost of the solar kit itself — effectively giving you free energy for your home.
The complete ecosystem
An Ohm Network solar kit powers your home by day, charges your motorcycle overnight, and provides backup power during grid outages. One investment, three solutions.
Solar Generation
1,800 Wp of bifacial panels produce up to 7 kWh/day in sunny regions.
Home Storage
3 kWh LFP battery stores energy for nighttime use and backup power.
Electric Mobility
Charge your compatible e-motorcycle from surplus solar energy.