What It Means – WIM

Aptera is more than a vehicle. It’s a movement.

Aptera is a rolling solar-powered statement: that transportation can be cleaner, cheaper, smarter, and more accessible. But it’s also a modular platform — an adaptable system designed not just to move people, but to empower them through energy independence and economic flexibility.

Through PYMWYMI Leasing, we unlock Aptera’s true value by treating it not as a depreciating asset, but as a long-lived, upgradeable infrastructure. That’s why we lease — not sell — every vehicle. Every major subsystem (battery, solar array, drivetrain, tires, even seats) can be leased individually. Each one is priced for its service life, offering users a tailored experience that matches their needs, habits, and budgets.

Want to add OpenPilot-style lane assist or our “EZ-TOW” digital trailer mode for family caravanning or RV camping? It's coming. Want to retrofit your Aptera in 15 years into a robo-taxi earning income while you retire? You will. Want to upgrade your solar panels or switch to off-road wheels? All possible, all managed through your leasing platform — not a dealership.

This structure also supports radical affordability. By banking the long-term residual value of the vehicle, we can offer monthly rates as low as $150/month — with no mileage caps. For many drivers, that’s less than they currently spend on gasoline alone. Add in insurance, maintenance, and vehicle payments, and the savings easily reach $1,000/month.

And if they keep their existing vehicles — like their F-150 or Escalade — they’ll use them less, reducing emissions and extending the vehicle’s service life. That’s the quiet revolution of Aptera: it doesn’t replace your identity vehicle; it complements it. It’s not instead of your hot rod — it’s how you protect your hot rod.

This is what it means to join the PYMWYMI club. You’re not just leasing an Aptera — you’re entering a system that values sustainability, innovation, and economic empowerment. A system that earns profit not through obsolescence, but through care, continuity, and modular upgrades.

As more members join, the network becomes a force for good: resilient, distributed, responsive. Emergency power networks. Data-sharing for autonomy. Neighborhood delivery ecosystems. We’re only beginning to scratch the surface.

The result? A transportation future that actually makes sense — while saving dollars.