About Solarburger

A funny solar idea, wrapped in manga, served on a bun.

Solarburger.com is a comedy site about a venture business trying to use the sun to build a burger chain. It is part manga, part startup fable, part solar education, and part excuse to ask the most important question in clean energy: can the future smell like lunch?

Manga-style Solarburger about page hero showing a solar-powered burger startup team, solar panels, burgers, and a cheerful sun mascot. About
the Idea

Why Solarburger?

Because solar energy should not always feel like a technical diagram. Sometimes it should feel like a comic book, a startup pitch, a food truck, a melted spatula, and a burger that makes people laugh before they learn.

What this site is

Solarburger.com is a fictional manga-style world built around a funny but useful idea: make clean energy visible, memorable, and human by turning it into a story people can taste.

1

A manga comedy

Big expressions, big solar dreams, big startup mistakes, and a team trying to keep the burger hot while the business plan catches fire.

2

A venture fable

The story follows the path from crazy idea to prototype, pitch deck, food truck, permit counter, taste test, and grand opening.

3

A solar conversation

Under the jokes is a real theme: clean energy can power ordinary life, and ordinary life is where people finally understand why energy matters.

The Solarburger idea

The founder’s original thought is dangerously simple: fast food is hot, the sun is hot, burgers need heat, and solar power needs better stories.

The funny version

A startup team tries to build the world’s first sun-powered burger chain. Everything goes wrong: clouds interrupt lunch, the spatula melts, investors ask about burgers per hour, and City Hall cannot decide if the food truck is a restaurant, a power plant, or a science fair.

“This is not a restaurant idea. This is a solar revolution with pickles.”

The serious version

Solar energy becomes easier to understand when people can see it doing something useful. A solar-powered food concept creates an instant public demonstration: panels, batteries, cooking, refrigeration, signage, customers, and a product people remember.

Solarburger turns clean energy into a story with flavor.

What Solarburger is not

This is a story world and concept site, not a restaurant announcement or food-service offer.

Not a restaurant menu

Solarburger.com is not currently taking burger orders, selling food, or operating a restaurant. The burgers here are part of the story.

Not engineering instructions

The site uses real solar ideas for inspiration, but the manga is not a design manual, safety guide, or equipment specification.

Not boring

Solar should be serious, but it does not have to be dull. Solarburger exists because clean energy deserves better jokes.

Brought to you by ABC Solar geeks

Solarburger.com is brought to you by the geeks at ABC Solar Incorporated, a solar company that has spent years thinking about how sunlight can power real life.

ABC Solar Incorporated

ABC Solar Incorporated works in the real world of solar power, batteries, backup energy, system design, installation, service, and practical energy independence.

Solarburger.com lets the same solar imagination run wild in a comic universe.

The geek standard

Solarburger should be funny, but the joke should respect the technology. The best pages are playful on the surface and smart underneath.

Good Burgers. Good Energy. Good grief, check the weather.

The site’s main ideas

Make solar visible

People understand clean energy faster when they can see it working. Solarburger puts the panels, batteries, and burger line right in the story.

Solar education Public demonstration

Make the product matter

A gimmick brings attention once. A good burger brings people back. In the Solarburger universe, flavor keeps the dream honest.

Taste first No prototype meat

Make the business real enough

The story is comedy, but the business questions are the right ones: cost, speed, safety, reliability, permits, batteries, and customer demand.

Venture logic Operations matter

Make people laugh

If clean energy stories are too stiff, people forget them. If the sun melts the spatula in a manga panel, they remember.

Manga energy Solar comedy

The mascot problem

Sunny Patty was supposed to be a simple logo. Then he became a character. Then he became a motivational speaker. Then he started giving advice to investors.

No one is sure who authorized this.

Ask Sunny Patty

The official mascot of Solarburger has strong opinions and no formal business training.