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Waaree Solar Americas to invest about $30 million in polysilicon supplier

Waaree Energies says its US unit has agreed to invest about $30 million in United Solar Holding to secure a traceable polysilicon supply for its expanding North American manufacturing base.
Manufacturing

Awendio Solaris plans multi-gigawatt solar manufacturing hub in Canada

Awendio Solaris says it plans to invest about CAD 1 billion ($726.7 million) in a vertically integrated solar cell and module manufacturing facility and research center in Montreal, Quebec, targeting the Canadian and US markets.
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Slovak researchers predict PV inverter output without weather sensors

Researchers in Slovakia have demonstrated a machine-learning framework that predicts PV inverter output and detects anomalies using only electrical and temporal data, achieving 100% accuracy in classifying inverter output states under static operating co...
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China’s first polysilicon consolidation steps unlikely to move prices in Q1

China’s largest polysilicon producers have launched initial steps toward consolidation to curb overcapacity, but OPIS analyst Summer Zhang tells pv magazine that unresolved funding, capacity cuts and governance issues mean prices are likely to s...
Energy Storage

Poland allocates subsidies to 14.5 GWh of energy storage projects

Poland has awarded public support to 172 large-scale battery storage projects totaling 14.5 GWh, with construction required to be completed by the end of 2028.
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Manufacturing

Schott launches new space solar cover glass

The German specialty glass and materials manufacturer announced a new cerium-doped solar cover glass that is compatible with a range of space solar cell technologies, including III-V and silicon-based concepts. It was developed for use in multiple satell...
Energy Storage

Researchers find sodium-ion batteries using hard carbon anodes can intrinsically charge faster

Researchers at Tokyo University of Science showed that sodium-ion batteries with hard carbon anodes can charge faster than lithium-ion batteries by using a diluted electrode method that reveals sodium insertion is intrinsically quicker than lithium.
Manufacturing

All solar cell efficiencies at a glance – delayed

The research group led by Professor Martin Green has not published yet Version 67 of the solar cell efficiency tables, due to production delays. Green, however, has accepted to comment on some of the results to be added in the upcoming edition.

Press Releases

Fox ESS Tops Residential Energy Storage Market Across Europe and Beyond

Wenzhou, China – December 17, 2025 – Fox ESS, a global leader in renewable energy solutions, has been ranked the number one provider of residential energy storage systems in Europe, the UK, and Poland in H1 2025, based on MWh shipments in S&P Global Energy Residential Energy Storage Index. This milestone highlights the company’s rapid […]

DAS Solar Secures Fourth Consecutive BNEF Tier 1 Recognition with Global Innovation and Sustainability

Recently, BloombergNEF (BNEF) released its Q4 2025 Global Tier 1 Solar Module Makers List. DAS Solar once again secured its position on the list, marking its fourth consecutive quarterly inclusion in 2025.

Lighting Up Africa – LONGi’s Featured Story Selected as Sustainable Brand Cases at UNEP

On December 15, LONGi participated in the Sustainable Business Global Tour in Nairobi, Kenya, co-hosted by the Sustainable Business Leaders Forum (SBLF) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the China Association for Standardization (CAS), and Sustainable Business and Brand Committee (SBBC), and other stakeholders.

Huawei Digital Power’s C&I GFM ESS Passes Extreme Ignition Test

Huawei Digital Power's Commercial and Industrial Hybrid Cooling Grid Forming Energy Storage System (C&I GFM ESS) has successfully passed a stringent extreme ignition test witnessed by TÜV Rheinland.

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Solar, wind and storage: stable prices, stable grid

In its latest monthly column for pv magazine, the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) explains how Australia’s rapid expansion of solar and wind energy has not increased wholesale electricity prices, which have remained stable since 2016. Rooftop solar, now widespread and highly cost-effective, provides the country with resilient, low-emission power, making all-electric homes increasingly independent from the grid.

Tracks of low-pressure systems split Europe’s solar performance in November

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that Europe’s solar generation potential in November showed a strong east–west split, with Eastern Europe experiencing 15–20% below-normal irradiance due to persistent storms, while much of Western and Central Europe recorded 15–20% above-average levels under clearer conditions. The Atlantic coast was an exception, as Storm Claudia reduced irradiance to near or below average in Portugal, the British Isles, and parts of France and Spain.

‘We have to hire on merit, but ensuring merit is truly visible’

This week, Women in Solar+ Europe features Sonia de Sales, Director of Development at Spain’s Altano Energy. She emphasizes that implementing an equal-opportunities plan is key to ensuring open and fair recruitment, including balanced shortlists and actively sourcing female candidates when they are underrepresented, while hiring on merit and making it clearly visible

China TOPCon cell prices dip despite looming cost pressures

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

China module market watches 2026 export rebate signals as polysilicon consolidation platform company is registered

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

‘We’re taught to only apply for roles when we can tick every box’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Gemma Buckley, Chief Legal Officer at UK-based Solarport. She says that one of the most persistent barriers wome are witnessing is how they are socialised. “Research shows men apply for promotion or a new role when they’re 60% qualified; women wait until they’re 100% qualified. I’ve watched this play out throughout my career,” she states.

Markets & Policy

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Engie to power Australian cricket matches with GreenPower

France-based Engie has supplied Australian government-accredited GreenPower for four Australian Big Bash League cricket matches at Sydney Olympic Park, starting Dec. 20, 2025.

UK added at least 2.5 GW solar in 2025, revised data reveals

Provisional capacity data updated with 1.5 GW of solar added to total deployment figure. New capacity additions include largest solar plant to date and a record year for rooftop installations.

SPIE signs Tesla framework deal for European battery storage projects

France-based SPIE has signed a three-year framework agreement with Tesla to deploy Megapack technology across European battery energy storage projects, including a 1.4 GWh facility in the Netherlands.

India passes 132.8 GW of installed solar capacity

India’s installed solar capacity reached 132.85 GW at the end of November 2025, led by utility-scale projects in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra, according to the central government.

US researchers use machine learning to detect hidden solar array defects

US researchers say a self-supervised machine-learning tool can identify long-term physical defects in solar assets weeks or years before conventional inspections, potentially reducing operations and maintenance costs.

Clivet releases residential air-to-air heat pump

The Italian manufacturer said its new Fullness heat pump system has a coefficient of performance of 2.8 and a seasonal energy efficiency ratio of 3.79.

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Ambrion launches new all-in-one storage solutions

The Australian firm has introduced single-phase 5 kW and 6 kW AC output storage systems, as well as three-phase 10 kW and 12 kW models. Storage capacities of the new products range from 5 kWh to 40 kWh.

Rooftop bifacial PV can produce over 9% more power than monofacial systems in high-latitudes

A study analyzing urban bifacial PV systems in high-latitude areas found they can generate 9–13% more electricity than monofacial panels under snow conditions, particularly in winter, while also achieving a lower levelized cost of electricity. The research developed a techno-economic optimization model considering snow effects, panel orientation, interrow spacing, and operation modes, highlighting sensitivity to market conditions and discount rates.

Canon testing solar at Japanese data center

Canon IT Solutions has begun testing a solar PV system to power its Tier 4 data center in Nishitokyo, aiming to boost renewable energy use and reduce costs. The system is expected to generate around 69 MWh annually and enhance power resilience during emergencies.

Rute SunTracker opening cattle grazing land to solar power

The company deploys first commercial tracking system with a 13-ft. clearance hardened against wind and beef.

Greek solar producers petition EU over repowering and storage rules

Two complaints to the European Commission allege Greek repowering policies and high performance bonds for battery storage projects block upgrades, raise costs, and hinder energy transition, according to industry association Pospief.

Amea Power begins construction on 1 GW/600 MWh solar-plus-storage plant in Egypt

According to the developers, the $700 million giant project will be Africa’s largest single-site hybrid renewable facility. Amea Power began construction before financing was completed.

Technology

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Aiko achieves 24.8% efficiency in commercial solar module production

The result concerns the company’s Comet 3N modules and has been confirmed by TÜV Nord in Germany.

Europe’s first sodium-ion cell made with fully domestic components

Welsh battery breakthrough uses UK-manufactured anode and cathode materials as well as active materials available through local supply chains. Batri plans to scale up material manufacturing and cell building capability.

French testing body flags durability risks in TOPCon solar modules

Accelerated testing by French certification body Certisolis finds wide performance divergence and design vulnerabilities in tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar modules that current international standards do not capture.

Chinese scientists unveil thermoacoustic ultra-high temperature heat pump prototype

Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences developed a thermoacoustic Stirling heat pump prototype that offers high thermal performance, a peak coefficient of performance of 1.68, and potential applications in high-temperature industrial processes, enabling zero-carbon heating for sectors like petrochemicals and metallurgy.

The impact of transparent conductive electrodes on perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell performance

An Oxford researcher has found that transparent conducting electrodes can reduce perovskite–silicon tandem solar cell efficiency by over 2%, with losses linked to electrical resistance, optical effects, and geometric trade-offs. Using a unified optical–electrical model, the scientist showed how careful optimization of TCE stacks, coatings, and cell design is critical to closing the gap toward the 37%–38% efficiency frontier.

Incat powers up world’s largest battery-electric ship

Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has powered up the world’s largest battery-electric ship – and the largest electric vehicle of any type on the planet – and successfully completed its first e-motor trial in Hobart.

Manufacturing

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European solar manufacturers urge Italy to revise heterojunction tax rule

Eleven European solar module makers say Italy’s 2026 tax incentive unfairly favors heterojunction (HJT) technology, risks higher costs and limits competition across the PV market.

Longi backs Carbon’s shift to GW-scale solar production in France

France-based startup Carbon plans to partner with Chinese manufacturer Longi and adopt back-contact (BC) solar technology as it revises its roadmap for a gigawatt-scale solar module factory.

JA Solar joins consortium building $210 million PV module factory in Egypt

The 200 square meter facility is targeting an annual manufacturing capacity of 2 GW of solar cells and 2 GW of solar modules. The solar cell production will be 100% for export.

Wood Mackenzie predicts 2-year decline in global solar inverter demand

Wood Mackenzie’s latest analysis expects market uncertainty in China, Europe and the U.S. to cause two consecutive years of contraction in the global solar inverter market, forecasting a fall to 577 GWac this year and 523 GWac in 2026.

Ecoprogetti ramps up solar module production line in Oman

Italy’s Ecoprogetti has delivered a 400 MW fully automated solar module production line in Oman. The facility is the company’s second in the country, which it says equates to a majority share of Oman’s module manufacturing market.

France pulls reduced VAT status from four DMEGC solar modules

France’s certification body says it has withdrawn eligibility for a lower solar VAT rate from four Chinese-made modules after finding traceability errors that altered their carbon footprint calculations.

Energy Storage

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Saudi Arabia connects 7.8 GWh battery storage project to grid

Saudi Electricity Co. has completed a massive storage project across three sites, enhancing grid stability and renewable integration. Once fully operational, the installation will become the world’s largest battery energy storage system (BESS).

Geon launches new inverter battery for residential, commercial use

The Indian manufacturer said its new Geon Gelithium series is an efficient back-up solution for homes, clinics, small retail outlets, offices, and light commercial applications. The system is available in two versions with an inverter rated capacity of 1,250 VA and 2,500 VA, respectively.

‘The real cost of a battery storage goes far beyond $/kWh’

During a pv magazine Week Europe 2025 webinar, storage specialists gave their thoughts on what to consider when purchasing battery energy storage systems in Europe, with pricing, supplier options and product reliability all on the agenda.

US energy storage installations surpass 2024 total by Q3 2025

US energy storage deployments exceeded full-year 2024 levels within nine months, led by utility-scale projects and sustained residential growth, according to industry data.

Bulgarian tender awards more than 4 GWh of energy storage capacity across 31 projects

Bulgaria’s second standalone energy storage procurement exercise of 2025, worth close to BGN 229 million ($137.2 million), received a lot of interest and there are 30 project proposals included in a reserve list, the government said.

Romania commissions 400 MWh battery storage project, its largest to date

Nova Power & Gas’s 400 MWh project in Cluj County is the largest battery energy storage system (BESS) to date to have been connected to Romania’s grid.

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