Company: WKSP
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001641172-25-001309
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Company: Worksport Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-03-28
Form: S-1
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 a rail system add-on,
which provides enhanced utility and enhanced weather-resistance/sealing.

Our hard tonneau cover line includes:

| ○ | Developed: |

| ○ | The Worksport AL3 – top-mounted hard tri-fold. |

| ○ | In development: |

| ○ | The Worksport AL4 – top-mounted hard fold with full truck 
 bed access.                                               |

Energy Products

We are researching and developing various energy-based
products, two of which are standalone items - the Worksport SOLIS tonneau cover (“SOLIS”) and the Worksport COR energy storage
system (“COR”) - which can be sold together along with a Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) system. This kit will be available
for both end consumers and Original Vehicle Manufactures alike. This kit integrates tonneau cover, solar energy capture, and portable
energy storage technologies to convert pickup trucks to mobile microgrid power stations – allowing Worksport to compete within niche
markets in each the automotive aftermarket accessory, solar energy, and portable power station markets. The MPPT within this kit may be
sold alongside the SOLIS cover as a paired offering, as we have designed a version of our MPPT with a lower voltage input to be used with
generic solar panels with lower voltage ratings than our COR energy storage system.

Worksport SOLIS

The SOLIS, a tonneau cover with integrated solar
panels, is a unique, folding tonneau cover design founded on our top-mounted tough cover design but with the addition of cutting edge,
monocrystalline, semi-flexible solar panels, and wiring system. These solar panels are secured to aluminum alloy panels both mechanically
and using specialized adhesives, which ensure the covers are extremely strong, durable, and secure. The SOLIS cover is intended to be
sold as an Original Equipment Manufacturer product, as it can be integrated into the design of leading electric pickup trucks; consequently,
we have and will continue to forge and develop relationships with electric pickup truck manufacturers, including but not limited to Workhorse,
Rivian, and Tesla as well as Toyota, Stellantis, General Motors, Ford, Nissan, Fisker, and Honda.

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The solar panels that we plan to integrate into the
SOLIS cover are capable of generating 170-180 watts per square meter. For example, as tested outdoors, the SOLIS cover is capable of generating
approximately 460 watts of power on a RAM 6’5” truck bed