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China imposes new consumption tax on PV cells, batteries amid industry consolidation push

Combined with stricter energy efficiency standards, the new measure signal Beijing’s push to reduce overcapacity, promote advanced technologies, and favor more competitive, higher-efficiency producers across the solar value chain.
Emiliano Bellini
6 hours ago
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South Korea announces 1 GW solar tender

South Korea has kicked off a tender covering approximately 1 GW of new solar capacity, offering winning bidders a fixed-price contract with a ceiling price of KRW 147,686 ($99.46)/kWh.
Patrick Jowett
7 hours ago
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Ingeteam announces central inverter for utility-scale BESS

Ingeteam has launched the Ingecon Sun Storage M Series, a modular central inverter platform for utility-scale BESS applications, offering power ratings of up to 4.54 MVA and battery voltage support up to 1,500 Vdc without derating. The series includes standalone inverter units and skid-mounted medium-voltage solutions with integrated transformers and switchgear reaching 9.08 MVA.
Lior Kahana
7 hours ago
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Chinese PV Industry Brief: module manufacturers forecast heavy losses as oversupply persists

Chinese PV manufacturers Tongwei, JA, Longi and Trina Solar have all forecast losses for the first half of 2026, citing ongoing oversupply, weak demand and sustained pressure across the solar supply chain.
Vincent Shaw
7 hours ago
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China’s battery boom pivoting from scale to utilization, says Ember

China’s battery storage sector is shifting from mandate-driven expansion toward a more market-driven phase as the country targets 300 GW of new energy storage by 2030, according to a new report from energy think tank Ember.
Brian Publicover
8 hours ago

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Western Europe sees strong irradiance gains during record June heat

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that record June heat was accompanied by a stark north–south split in Europe’s solar resource, with persistent high pressure boosting irradiance by up to 25% across western and southern Europe while Atlantic weather systems reduced irradiance by as much as 25% across Scandinavia, the UK and Ireland. The observed pattern broadly matched seasonal forecasts but with stronger-than-expected regional contrasts, highlighting exceptional solar gains in France, northern Spain and northern Italy alongside significant deficits in northern Europe.
Solcast
8 hours ago
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China wafer prices edge lower on abundant supply and weak downstream demand

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.
pv magazine
10 hours ago
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Giving away excess daytime solar for free

Australia is turning excess midday solar into a consumer benefit through free “solar sharer” electricity tariffs, enabling households to shift loads, charge batteries and EVs, and cut energy bills dramatically. With rooftop solar, storage, electrification, and smarter tariffs, Australia is showing how market innovation can integrate large amounts of renewable energy at low cost.
International Solar Energy Society (ISES)
12 hours ago
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Rise in solar module prices comes to a halt

Solar module prices remained largely stable in Europe in July, with improved availability across most segments, while back-contact modules continued to face supply constraints.
Martin Schachinger, pvXchange.com
Jul 16, 2026
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China imposes new consumption tax on PV cells, batteries amid industry consolidation push

Combined with stricter energy efficiency standards, the new measure signal Beijing’s push to reduce overcapacity, promote advanced technologies, and favor more competitive, higher-efficiency producers across the solar value chain.
Emiliano Bellini
6 hours ago
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India switches on first hydrogen train

Prime minister Narendra Modi today flagged off India’s first hydrogen fuel cell-powered train, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s journey towards sustainable and green rail transportation. The train will initially operate on the 89 km Jind–Sonipat route in Haryana.
Uma Gupta
9 hours ago
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France faces grid bottlenecks, with 10% of territory already saturated

Around 10% of the country now faces grid constraints, prompting power distributor Enedis to plan 100 new substations by 2030 to support further renewable energy deployment.
François Puthod
Jul 16, 2026
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Germany awards 208 MW of solar in rooftop tender at average price of €0.097/kWh

Germany’s latest rooftop solar tender received 125 bids totaling 238 MW, with 108 bids representing 208 MW ultimately awarded contracts.
Sandra Enkhardt
Jul 16, 2026
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Technology & Products

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The swiftest route to scale

US tandem cell startup Swift Solar acquired an extensive set of intellectual property earlier this year related to heterojunction (HJT) solar cell production from now-defunct manufacturer Meyer Burger. It is also now working with some of the experts who were key to developing the technology. pv magazine spoke with Swift Solar CEO Joel Jean and former Meyer Burger CEO Gunter Erfurt about the company’s plans to apply its newly acquired knowledge to manufacturing in the United States.
Mark Hutchins
Jul 16, 2026
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Ingeteam announces central inverter for utility-scale BESS

Ingeteam has launched the Ingecon Sun Storage M Series, a modular central inverter platform for utility-scale BESS applications, offering power ratings of up to 4.54 MVA and battery voltage support up to 1,500 Vdc without derating. The series includes standalone inverter units and skid-mounted medium-voltage solutions with integrated transformers and switchgear reaching 9.08 MVA.
Lior Kahana
7 hours ago
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India switches on first hydrogen train

Prime minister Narendra Modi today flagged off India’s first hydrogen fuel cell-powered train, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s journey towards sustainable and green rail transportation. The train will initially operate on the 89 km Jind–Sonipat route in Haryana.
Uma Gupta
9 hours ago
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Bluetti features new Balco Series line of products at The smarter E 2026

At The smarter E 2026, the company highlighted its new balcony energy storage solutions that enable homeowners to optimize self-consumption of solar. Henrik Zhai, Bluetti’s Head of Sales for the DACH region, demonstrated the plug-and-play aspects of the company’s smart meter accessories.
BLUETTI
10 hours ago
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Xpanner introduces excavator-mounted automation tool to ease utility-scale installation bottlenecks

One machine, one button, one workflow: X1 automates repetitive panel handling so installation crews can focus on alignment, fastening, and quality.
Ryan Kennedy
Jul 16, 2026
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Sigenergy unveils AI-driven plug-and-play home storage system for PV retrofits

€999 is the introductory pre-order price in Europe for Sigenergy’s SigenMate 2700 Ultra, an AI-driven residential energy storage system with modular expansion up to 56.4 kWh and 0 ms backup power. Designed for seamless PV retrofits, the compact LiFePO4-based system combines smart energy optimization, VPP compatibility, and outdoor durability with IP66 protection.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 16, 2026
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Where solar meets the soil: The multi-benefit potential of ecovoltaics and agrivoltaics

As global energy demands rise, emerging dual-use solar methods like ecovoltaics and agrivoltaics are proving that integrating photovoltaic panels with native habitats and agricultural land can generate renewable energy while simultaneously boosting biodiversity, conserving water, and securing steady income for landowners.
Ryan Carew
Jul 16, 2026
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Markets & Policy

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Avoiding IP issues

Recent disputes involving tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar cell technology illustrate how patent enforcement can shape manufacturing strategy, constrain technology adoption, and create downstream ripples. Solar cell technology provides a useful lens for understanding how intellectual property (IP) risk operates across the US solar industry, as Isaku Begert, an associate at Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP, explains.
Isaku Begert
Jul 14, 2026
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China imposes new consumption tax on PV cells, batteries amid industry consolidation push

Combined with stricter energy efficiency standards, the new measure signal Beijing’s push to reduce overcapacity, promote advanced technologies, and favor more competitive, higher-efficiency producers across the solar value chain.
Emiliano Bellini
6 hours ago
View article

South Korea announces 1 GW solar tender

South Korea has kicked off a tender covering approximately 1 GW of new solar capacity, offering winning bidders a fixed-price contract with a ceiling price of KRW 147,686 ($99.46)/kWh.
Patrick Jowett
7 hours ago
View article

Chinese PV Industry Brief: module manufacturers forecast heavy losses as oversupply persists

Chinese PV manufacturers Tongwei, JA, Longi and Trina Solar have all forecast losses for the first half of 2026, citing ongoing oversupply, weak demand and sustained pressure across the solar supply chain.
Vincent Shaw
7 hours ago
View article

China’s battery boom pivoting from scale to utilization, says Ember

China’s battery storage sector is shifting from mandate-driven expansion toward a more market-driven phase as the country targets 300 GW of new energy storage by 2030, according to a new report from energy think tank Ember.
Brian Publicover
8 hours ago

Applications & Installations

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Holistic approach wins for agrivoltaics

There is growing interest across many regions in integrating solar installations into land already being used for agriculture. Lessons learned from early projects in both livestock and crop farming are stacking up. While best practices are emerging, it’s clear that each project requires an individual approach. pv magazine spoke with Jake Morin, chief product officer at Nextpower, about the state of the art in agrivoltaics.
Mark Hutchins
16 hours ago
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Western Europe sees strong irradiance gains during record June heat

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that record June heat was accompanied by a stark north–south split in Europe’s solar resource, with persistent high pressure boosting irradiance by up to 25% across western and southern Europe while Atlantic weather systems reduced irradiance by as much as 25% across Scandinavia, the UK and Ireland. The observed pattern broadly matched seasonal forecasts but with stronger-than-expected regional contrasts, highlighting exceptional solar gains in France, northern Spain and northern Italy alongside significant deficits in northern Europe.
Solcast
8 hours ago
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Oman plans 6 GW solar cell, module factory

Oman is investing in a 6 GW solar cell and module factory as part of a $1.74 billion investment package across 105 strategic projects.
Patrick Jowett
12 hours ago
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AI-powered 9-ton tracked robot for large-scale PV construction

China-based Relu Robotics has developed a 9-ton robot that reportedly delivers accurate module handling and installation. The company says its tracked chassis, extended-range power system, and all-terrain capability enable operation across deserts, sand, wastelands, hills, and slopes under extreme conditions.
Emiliano Bellini
13 hours ago
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Construction begins on 31 MW agrivoltaic project in New Zealand

New Zealand solar farm developer Lodestone has conducted a ceremonial groundbreaking and blessing to kick start the construction of the Central Hawke’s Bay solar farm project.
Ev Foley
14 hours ago
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Kosovo breaks ground on 105 MW of solar

Construction of the first solar project to be awarded under auction in Kosovo is now underway.
Patrick Jowett
Jul 16, 2026
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The Philippines inaugurates first phase of massive solar-storage project

The first phase of the MTerra Solar project in the Philippines has energized over 1.3 GW of solar and 825 MW of battery energy storage. Once completed, the project is set to deliver 3.5 GW of solar tied to 4.5 GWh of storage.
Patrick Jowett
Jul 15, 2026
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Research & Development

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The swiftest route to scale

US tandem cell startup Swift Solar acquired an extensive set of intellectual property earlier this year related to heterojunction (HJT) solar cell production from now-defunct manufacturer Meyer Burger. It is also now working with some of the experts who were key to developing the technology. pv magazine spoke with Swift Solar CEO Joel Jean and former Meyer Burger CEO Gunter Erfurt about the company’s plans to apply its newly acquired knowledge to manufacturing in the United States.
Mark Hutchins
Jul 16, 2026
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Tongwei claims record-breaking 93.07% bifaciality factor for 770 W solar module

The result, which represents a world record for the bifacial technology, was verified by German certification body TÜV Rheinland.
Emiliano Bellini
10 hours ago
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Scientists build 31%-efficient indium-free tandem perovskite silicon mini-module via reactive plasma deposition

Researchers have developed an indium-free perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell using a low-damage reactive plasma deposition process to produce tin oxide layers, achieving certified efficiencies of 33.6% for a small-area device and 31.0% for a mini-module.
Ev Foley
14 hours ago
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FLAPtrack, TU Graz, zweiachsige Nachführung, Zweiachs-Tracker, Armin Buchroithner (r), Thomas Neubauer, Institut für Elektrische Messtechnik und Sensorik

Austrian scientists testing foldable PV system with dual-axis tracking

TU Graz researchers have developed FLAPTrack, a dual-axis solar tracker that combines higher PV yields with automated weather protection by folding modules flat during storms. The system aims to make dual-axis tracking economically viable again, with reported yield gains of up to 40% compared with fixed-mount installations.
Jochen Siemer
Jul 16, 2026
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Qcells secures TÜV Rheinland certification for perovskite-silicon tandem solar tech

The certified devices were manufactured on the company’s German pilot line, building on its record 28.6%-efficient tandem cell and ongoing efforts to scale mass production.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 16, 2026

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Bluetti features new Balco Series line of products at The smarter E 2026

At The smarter E 2026, the company highlighted its new balcony energy storage solutions that enable homeowners to optimize self-consumption of solar. Henrik Zhai, Bluetti’s Head of Sales for the DACH region, demonstrated the plug-and-play aspects of the company’s smart meter accessories.
BLUETTI
10 hours ago
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Arctech tailors tracker solutions to the European market

As competition builds in the tracker industry, Arctech is focused on customizing its offerings and services to match the varying terrains and regulations of the diverse European market.
Arctech
Jul 15, 2026
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Ampace launches co-branded C&I energy storage product at Intersolar Europe 2026

The company’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Tim Yuan, also talked about the company’s latest residential energy storage product and plans for future technologies geared toward the European market.
Ampace
Jul 14, 2026
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Jackery showcases plug-in solar storage systems and energy management accessories in Munich

At The smarter E 2026, the company highlighted its new SolarVault 3 Series of plug-in solar energy storage products, along with its Home Energy Management System and related smart accessories.
Jackery
Jul 14, 2026
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