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        "id": 1773686,
        "msgid": "mab-solarky-sun-v-complete-solar-powered-electric-car-test-1780114836",
        "date": "2026-05-30 08:02:00",
        "title": "MAB Solarky Sun V: Complete Solar-Powered Electric Car Test",
        "author": "Agung Kurniawan",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Business",
        "summary": "Indonesian automaker Mobil Anak Bangsa (MAB) is set to launch its Solarky Sun V micro electric vehicle in mid-2026, featuring integrated solar panels capable of adding up to 55km of daily range. The locally assembled model boasts a boxy design and compact SUV aesthetics, with dimensions of 3,150 mm in length and a ground clearance of 190 mm.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA - Mobil Anak Bangsa (MAB) has introduced a new micro electric\nvehicle named the Solarky Sun V, scheduled to launch in Indonesia in\nmid-2026. The vehicle has attracted attention as the first locally\nassembled battery-powered electric car integrated with solar panels.\nAssembly of the Solarky Sun V takes place at MAB\u2019s plant in Demak,\nCentral Java.<\/p>\n<p>Design-wise, the Solarky Sun V features a unique and compact\ncharacter. It adopts the boxy or angular design trend currently popular\nin the micro electric vehicle segment. Its appearance evokes the look of\na compact Japanese kei car-style electric SUV.<\/p>\n<p>Dimensions are 3,150 mm in length, 1,491 mm in width, and 1,590 mm in\nheight without the solar panels. When the panels are deployed, the\nheight increases to 1,700 mm. The front features a simple electric\nvehicle design with a glossy black closed grille. The compact SUV\naesthetic is further enhanced by thick black fenders and a ground\nclearance of 190 mm. The roof is designed in a two-tone black and white\ncombination for a fresh look.<\/p>\n<p>A key attraction of the Sun V is the integrated solar panels on the\nroof. The panels can be electrically deployed via the central display\nmenu to assist with battery charging. The solar panels are claimed to\nprovide an additional 55 kilometres of range per day under optimal\nconditions.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/mab-solarky-sun-v-complete-solar-powered-electric-car-test-1780114836",
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