Worksport Accelerates Clean-Energy Expansion After Record Quarter

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Worksport Ltd. might soon shed its reputation as a niche truck accessory maker and emerge as one of America’s most dynamic small-cap clean-tech players. With the official launch of its SOLIS™ Solar Tonneau Cover and COR™ Portable Energy System, the New York–based company is stepping boldly into a new market, portable renewable energy.

A Company in Transition

Over the past three years, Worksport has evolved from a traditional automotive parts manufacturer into a clean-tech innovator with an increasingly integrated value chain. It designs, builds, and owns the intellectual property behind its products – from American made folding tonneau covers to solar folding arrays and battery systems, Worksport continues to expand towards full vertical integration of clean-tech products.

The company’s financial trajectory tells the story: revenue climbed from roughly $1.5 million in 2023 to $8.5 million in 2024, with 2025 projections topping $24 million. Management believes the clean-energy line will soon overtake its traditional tonneau business as the main growth driver. In the same period, Gross margins have increased from ~8% (Jan 2024) to over 31% (July 2025).

That bet rests on two products, SOLIS and COR, that turn any pickup truck into a self-contained renewable power source.

SOLIS + COR: Power Anywhere

The SOLIS Solar Tonneau collects sunlight through integrated panels, while the COR Portable Power System stores and delivers that energy on demand. The two can function independently, but together they create a portable nano-grid, a compact system capable of powering tools, appliances, and outdoor equipment without relying on the electric grid.

By producing its components domestically, Worksport reduces supply chain dependencies and taps into federal clean-energy incentives, a competitive edge as more companies seek to localize manufacturing.

CEO Steven Rossi calls the November launch “the beginning of a new chapter” for the company: “SOLIS and COR embody our mission to lead in practical clean energy innovation. They’re not just products, they’re a gateway to a new ecosystem that integrates renewable power directly into the lifestyle of truck owners, overlanders, and all clean-tech enthusiasts.”

Scaling Toward a Billion-Dollar Opportunity

Analysts estimate the global portable power and home energy storage market could exceed $30 billion by 2030, driven by demand for flexible, off-grid solutions. Worksport’s dual focus, solar-integrated truck systems and modular power packs, gives it access to both the consumer outdoor market and emerging industrial segments.

If the company successfully scales production and expands its COR system into home and commercial use, as planned, Worksport could evolve into a diversified clean-energy provider. The company’s longer-term roadmap includes adapting the technology for marine, construction, and residential applications, extending its reach far beyond the automotive world.

Few small-cap manufacturers combine tangible production capacity, patented technology, and an accelerating revenue curve. Worksport does all three – and with its upcoming clean-tech debut, it’s entering a market where demand far outpaces supply.

If SOLIS and COR perform as projected, Worksport could become one of the key players in decentralized energy – and potentially ignite the kind of long-term growth story investors look for in emerging clean-tech stocks.

To learn more about Worksport’s clean-energy innovations and upcoming product releases, visit the website here.

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