Worksport, a U.S.-based manufacturer of hybrid and clean energy solutions for the light truck, overlanding, and global consumer goods sectors, confirmed the Fall 2025 launch for its modular nano-grid system, known as Solis and COR.
The manufacturer said this announcement follows the successful completion of key engineering milestones and validation benchmarks across both systems.
Designed to function either independently or as an integrated energy ecosystem, the Solis solar tonneau cover and COR portable power system are engineered to empower over 60 million pickup trucks in the U.S. with the ability to generate and store power—anytime, anywhere.
Worksport said that while the Solis tonneau cover targets the pickup truck market, the COR system can serve a wide range of broad global consumer applications.
“The portable energy market is expanding rapidly, with a projected CAGR of 24.2%,” said Steven Rossi, chief executive officer of Worksport. “After three years of focused development, we’re excited to confirm the 2025 launch of Solis and COR. These are transformational platforms that open the door to the North American and global consumer markets, long-term scalability, and a new chapter of innovation for our company.”
Engineering Validation and Product Readiness
Worksport’s COR modular portable power system has successfully passed all internal and third-party laboratory tests. The company has finalized tooling and received initial production-ready units, which have been submitted for global UL certification. According to Worksport, approvals are expected within approximately two months.
In parallel, the Solis solar-integrated tonneau cover has completed initial beta deployment with real-world customers. These early commercial users have paid for their systems and have already begun leveraging Solis in everyday conditions.
Worksport said it views these achievements as critical technical validation ahead of full-scale commercialization.