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Huawei facing another three Solaredge lawsuits
Inverter manufacturer Solaredge has filed three additional patent infringement lawsuits against its competitor, Huawei, in China. This comes after three similar legal actions against Huawei that had been undertaken by Solaredge in Germany last summer. While Huawei has decided not to comment on the matter, the Chinese manufacturer revealed that it had filed three patent litigation claims against Solaredge at a Chinese court this May.
Oct 7, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Inverters, Germany, China, Europe, Asia, SolarEdge, Israel, Jabil Circuit (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd.
Electric gains in battery efficiency
A high-performance variation of the zinc-ion battery will enable stationary power storage space that assures to be less expensive, much safer and also a lot more environmentally friendly than lithium-ion batteries.
Aug 30, 2021 // Technology, Storage, Saudi Arabia, Asia, lithium-ion battery, KAUST, Yunpei Zhu, zinc-ion battery, battery efficiency
Wood Mackenzie expects more consolidation in inverter business
The research firm says the value of the global inverter market will continue to decline until 2024, even though shipments will likely increase. China’s recent policy changes have increased pressure on prices, which will contribute to greater consolidation in the sector.
Aug 8, 2019 // Inverters, ABB, Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, Sungrow, China, Inverters, Huawei, SMA, Schneider Electric
Trina’s 841-W Tandem Panel Shakes Up SNEC 2025
Trina Solar debuts an 841 W, 27.1 % perovskite-silicon tandem module at SNEC 2025, promising hotter-climate gains and edging closer to 30 % commercial efficiency.
Jun 24, 2025 // Technology, perovskite, efficiency, TrinaSolar, SNEC2025
Frontier Energy Denied Capacity Credits for Solar Project
Setback for Frontier Energy as capacity credits elude Waroona solar-plus-storage project; company pivots to alternative funding, eyeing federal support for future success.
Oct 4, 2024 // Storage, Frontier Energy, Solar Project, Setback
Sunwave Secures Debt for 17-MWp French Solar Portfolio
Sunwave secures senior debt to deploy 17 MWp of smart, distributed solar across France—standardized designs, predictive O&M, bifacial tech and mixed offtakes powering a scalable, job-creating, grid-friendly portfolio.
Jan 28, 2026 // Plants, France, Europe, distributed solar, construction, project finance, Sunwave
Using machine learning and cheap satellite data to design rooftop solar power
Researchers have built a tool to use cheap satellite imagery – like Google Maps – to automatically create solar designs with a 91% accuracy rate.
Aug 13, 2019 // Technology, rooftop, Google Maps, Clean Coalition, power grid maps, University of Massachusetts, LIDAR, Project Sunroof
Evervolt Scheme For GoodWe Customers Marks A Solar Marketing Shift In India
In a scheme that is more similar to customer groups, the scheme by the 2 companies shows the mainstreaming of solar marketing in India. The roof solar segment has tremendous potential, and was always waiting for this shift to more hostile moves for market creation and greater quantities.
Nov 1, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, GoodWe, EverVolt, consumer rewards, marketing scheme, prizes, promotion, solar marketing
Fraunhofer ISE evaluates vehicle-integrated PV in business vehicles
2 Fraunhofer institutes as well as 4 commercial gamers are interacting to create a principle that will certainly help with using vehicle-integrated solar components in electrical automobiles and also vehicles. The three-year "Lade PV" project will certainly likewise concentrate on PV parts and also producing procedures.
Apr 7, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Transport, Germany, Europe, solar modules, Christoph Kutter
Techno-economic analysis of PV-powered golf carts
Danish scientists have revealed that adding 250 W photovoltaic panels to all of the buggies in a 50-cart fleet is a lucrative investment. With an upfront financial investment of around EUR75,000, yearly advantages of around EUR15,000 are feasible, they assert.
Jul 16, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Europe, Denmark, Aarhus University
CDPQ to Invest USD 1 Billion in Invenergy Renewables
CDPQ has dedicated USD 1 billion to Invenergy Renewables, one of the biggest designers, proprietors and also drivers of RE projects in North America
Dec 21, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, CDPQ, Emmanuel Jaclot, CDPQ Invenergy Renewables, Invenergy Renewables, Jim Murphy
PV performance projections for the 21st century
A study has divided the world into 12 climate zones on the basis of the Köppen–Geiger classification map. The paper confirmed Chile’s Atacama region has the world’s highest solar radiation but also showed the region with the highest performance ratio for PV systems was near Moscow.
Oct 21, 2019 // Solar, Chile, South america, Europe, Slovenia, Moscow, University of Ljubljana
Now Germany Adopts New Model For its Renewable Energy Tenders
3 further initiatives to assist Germany's use of renewable energy sources for electrical power production have been given the green light by the European Commission by EU State Aid regulations. An adjustment from a fixed to a gliding market premium in the payout structure for tenders sustaining innovation is just one of the approaches.
Sep 30, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Solar Energy, green electricity, tenders, International, green energy, Germany Adopts New Model, sliding market premium
Titagarh Wagons Ties up With Fourth Partner Energy for 4.8 MW Solar Power
Titagarh Wagons has actually signed a PPA with Fourth Partner Energy to procure 4.8 MW of solar energy to fulfill ~ 25% of its yearly electrical energy need with tidy energy
Sep 10, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, PPA, India, Asia, West Bengal, Fourth Partner Energy, Titagarh Wagons, Karan Chadha
Towards circular business models for the PV sector
With solar energy about to reach the iconic terawatt (TW) milestone of globally installed PV capacity, waste handling and end-of-life (EoL) scenarios become a pressing matter.
Nov 1, 2019 // Opinions, pv modules, Europe, CIRCUSOL