The Solar Jet Ski to Power Your Home
Brad wants an electric Jet Ski. Tomoko sees the electric bill. Chief Battery says no extension cords. Dock Ojisan wants no drama at the marina.
Open Jet Ski episodeAbout SolarJets.com
SolarJets.com is a manga comedy about clean-power ideas that sound ridiculous at first — solar jets in the sky, electric Jet Skis powering homes — and the real solar, battery, safety, and infrastructure lessons hiding underneath.
The joke is impossible. The lesson is practical.
What this site is
SolarJets.com uses manga characters, ridiculous premises, and big visual jokes to explain energy ideas that can otherwise become dry: solar production, battery backup, critical loads, peak rates, transfer equipment, marina safety, airport microgrids, and the difference between a concept and a real system.
The site is not pretending that passenger jets can fly on pure sunlight tomorrow, and it is not telling people to hack electric Jet Skis into home power systems. The comedy is a doorway. The responsible message is: design power systems properly.
Two manga worlds
The site now has two main episodes: one at the marina and one at the airport.
Brad wants an electric Jet Ski. Tomoko sees the electric bill. Chief Battery says no extension cords. Dock Ojisan wants no drama at the marina.
Open Jet Ski episode
Captain SolarJet tries to fly on sunlight. Cloudzilla blocks the sun. Runway Ojisan drinks coffee. Chief Battery explains airport storage.
Open solar jets episode
What this site is not
SolarJets.com is public-facing comedy and education. It is not installation advice. Any real solar, battery, marina, home, airport, vehicle-to-home, vehicle-to-boat, or microgrid system requires qualified professionals, approved equipment, permits, inspections, and code-compliant design.
The Jet Ski episode is especially direct: no cheap cords, no backfeeding, no wet-dock experiments, and no backyard science projects with high-voltage batteries near water.
The characters
The SolarJets cast keeps the site funny while forcing the right engineering questions.
Storage, controls, transfer equipment, critical loads, and the adult in the room.
Chief’s page
Heroic confidence, solar wings, and very little patience for weather.
Captain’s page
Why ABC Solar made it
Solar, batteries, transfer switches, microgrids, rate timing, marina safety, and critical loads can be technical topics. Manga lets SolarJets.com explain those ideas with characters instead of lectures.
The goal is simple: make people laugh, make them remember the energy lesson, and make sure the safety message is impossible to miss.
Core messages
Whether the scene is a marina, a house, an airport, a runway, or a hangar, the responsible answer is consistent.
The sun is powerful, but loads happen at night, in clouds, during peak rates, and during outages.
Stored power is useful only when the system knows what to charge, discharge, protect, and prioritize.
Clean energy is not a shortcut. It is equipment, design, permitting, installation, testing, and maintenance.