Episode 1
The Solar Jet Ski to Power Your Home
Brad sees an electric Jet Ski and announces it is not a toy — it is a floating battery with handlebars. Tomoko sees the electric bill. Chief Battery says, “Not an extension cord.”
Two manga worlds. One absurd solar universe.
Brad wants an electric Jet Ski to power the house. Captain SolarJet wants to fly on pure sunlight. Tomoko, Chief Battery, Dock Ojisan, Runway Ojisan, and the Permit Goblin are here to make both ideas safer.
The jet flies where the sun don’t shine. The Jet Ski floats where Brad should not use an extension cord.
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SolarJets.com is a manga comedy about impossible clean-power dreams that accidentally teach real lessons: storage matters, timing matters, transfer equipment matters, and nobody should improvise with high-voltage batteries.
Episode 1
Brad sees an electric Jet Ski and announces it is not a toy — it is a floating battery with handlebars. Tomoko sees the electric bill. Chief Battery says, “Not an extension cord.”
Episode 2
Captain SolarJet wants to fly on sunshine alone. Then night arrives. Then Cloudzilla arrives. Then Chief Battery explains why airports need storage, microgrids, and runway power.
Manga 1: The household energy argument
The Jet Ski manga starts at home, where Brad tries to justify a water toy as a strategic energy asset. The serious lesson is clear: a battery on water is still a battery, and any home-power idea needs real transfer equipment, critical-load planning, marine-rated gear, and professional installation.
Jet Ski manga panels
Manga 2: The airport power fantasy
The sky manga starts with a heroic pilot who believes a solar jet can run on confidence and sunlight. Then Cloudzilla blocks the sun, Madame Kilowatt brings peak rates, Runway Ojisan drinks coffee, and Chief Battery explains the real story: airport solar needs storage and control.
Solar Jets manga panels
Same joke. Same lesson.
Whether the battery is floating at a marina or sitting in an airport hangar, the SolarJets.com rule stays the same: clean power is funnier, safer, and more useful when it is engineered properly.
The Jet Ski idea becomes useful only when it is connected through proper engineered systems.
Open Jet Ski concept
The solar jet joke lands on real ground power: canopies, hangars, chargers, batteries, and controls.
Open airport solar
The serious answers behind the comedy: no hacks, no backfeeding, no wet-dock shortcuts.
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The master slogan
In the sky episode, the slogan explains airport batteries and runway power. In the Jet Ski episode, it explains why Brad needs more than enthusiasm and a cord.
Solar is the takeoff. Batteries are the landing gear. Chief Battery is the adult in the room.