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China could produce more batteries than global demand by 2030, says US think tank

China’s battery cell manufacturing capacity could exceed projected global demand by 2030, according to a new Carnegie Endowment report, which recommends selective cooperation with Chinese companies to reduce supply chain risks.
Lívia Neves
Jul 11, 2026
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Study finds heatwaves cause hourly losses of up to 90% in PV plants in Iberian peninsula

Researchers in Portugal found that Iberian heatwaves can cause sharp but short-lived PV yield losses, mainly during peak temperature hours due to module heating and inverter derating.
Pilar Sánchez Molina
Jul 11, 2026
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End-of-life solar module recycling unviable if material diversity is not considered

Researchers from Australia and Poland have collaborated on a study to determine the value of upcycling key materials from end-of-life panels such as aluminium, glass and solar cells with the express purpose of purifying the components for reuse in solar panel manufacturing.
Ev Foley
Jul 11, 2026
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HIZEnergy presents PCS for C&I applications

The Chinese company stated that the PCS-460K features a DC-side voltage range of 1,120–1,500 V and uses a liquid-cooling system.
Lior Kahana
Jul 11, 2026
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U.S. assembled solar module prices steady at $0.30/W

U.S. solar module prices held steady at $0.30 per watt in the second quarter of 2026. The market saw a wave of corporate divestitures driven by federal trade rules. A new tariff petition against South Korean imports also impacted the industry.
Ryan Kennedy
Jul 11, 2026

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Strengthening El Niño to reshape global irradiance for the second half of 2026

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, forecasts that the second half of 2026 will bring above-normal irradiance across much of Europe, Southeast Asia, northern South America and eastern Australia, with the strongest model agreement in Southeast Asia and the greatest uncertainty in North America. Combined with first-half observations, the outlook suggests Europe will finish well above average overall, while regional contrasts persist in the Americas, Australia and Asia.
Solcast
Jul 10, 2026
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‘Never underestimate the impact you can have, whatever your role’

This week, Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Lindsay Dixon, Corporate Partnerships Manager at the UK’s SolarAid. She highlights how solar energy is not only a powerful tool for decarbonisation but also a pathway to inclusion—improving health, education, safety, and livelihoods for underserved communities. Through strong partnerships, women’s empowerment, and locally driven solutions, solar can create lasting social and economic impact.
Women in Solar+ Europe
Jul 10, 2026
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China polysilicon prices fall as output rebounds, oversupply persists

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
Jul 10, 2026
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The decision points that make or break solar projects

An IEA-PVPS report warns that treating technical and economic solar project decisions separately poses financial risks, advocating instead for cost-effective “quality gates” during early development. Through a structured decision matrix and real-world case studies, the report highlights how proactive planning—such as utilizing mobile testing labs and defensive weather strategies—prevents downstream failures and operational budget strains.
IEA-PVPS
Jul 07, 2026
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Zambia introduces new procurement approaches as solar interest booms

The first in a series of articles on energy markets in Southern Africa takes a look at the factors that have turned Zambia into one of Africa’s most attractive markets for renewable energy investment.
Patrick Jowett
Jul 10, 2026
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Italy selects 566 self-consumption PV projects in incentive scheme for southern businesses

More than €200 million in available funding remains unallocated under the €262 million support program for photovoltaic projects aimed at boosting self-consumption among businesses in southern Italy.
Massimiliano Tripodo
Jul 09, 2026
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Premier Energies inaugurates 5.6 GW solar module manufacturing facility in India

The Indian solar cell and module manufacturer also broke ground on a 6 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturing facility and an aluminium frame manufacturing plant with an annual capacity of 18,000 metric tonnes.
Uma Gupta
Jul 09, 2026
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France allocates 300 MW in C&I rooftop PV tender

Through the procurement exericse, the French authorities selected 326 projects at an average final price of €0.082 ($0.93)/kWh.
Marie Beyer
Jul 09, 2026
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Technology & Products

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Who maintains Europe’s orphaned rooftop solar?

Europe added 65.1 GW of solar capacity in 2025. It also lost 40,000 solar jobs – the first workforce contraction in nearly a decade, according to SolarPower Europe. Behind those job losses is a wave of installer insolvencies that is creating a problem the industry has been slow to acknowledge: a growing population of residential solar systems with no warranty support, no maintenance provider, and no monitoring.
Ben Hayden
Jul 08, 2026
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HIZEnergy presents PCS for C&I applications

The Chinese company stated that the PCS-460K features a DC-side voltage range of 1,120–1,500 V and uses a liquid-cooling system.
Lior Kahana
Jul 11, 2026
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Canadian Solar unveils new EP Cube systems featuring higher power, scalable storage

Canadian Solar has launched upgraded EP Cube Single-Phase 2.0 and Three-Phase Pro energy storage systems, combining hybrid inverters with modular LFP batteries for residential, C&I, and scalable backup applications. The new systems deliver higher output, expanded MPPT flexibility, and storage capacities up 200 kWh.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 10, 2026
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SVOLT brings LFP battery expertise from EVs to C&I and utility-scale storage markets

At The smarter E 2026, Xu Tian, General Manager of Overseas Energy Storage Sales for SVOLT, announced the company’s plans to launch a 6 MWh container solution later in 2026.
SVOLT
Jul 10, 2026
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Ines, Mondragon launch new industrial tool for integrating photovoltaics into custom-made products

Ines and Mondragon Assembly have developed a pre-lamination system that creates prefabricated photovoltaic cores for integration into customized products, including electric mobility components and building facades.
Marie Beyer
Jul 10, 2026
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Winaico showcases 500 W back-contact solar module with 24.5% efficiency

Winaico has launched a new 500 W glass-glass bifacial module featuring n-type half-cell technology, 24.5% efficiency, and an ultra-black design The Back Contact Series combines advanced shading mitigation, robust mechanical performance, and a 30-year warranty with low degradation for long-term reliability.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 10, 2026
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Sungrow launches 3 MW solid-state transformer

The Chinese manufacturer said its solid-state transformer converts medium-voltage AC directly to 800 V DC for high-density AI computing loads.
Vincent Shaw
Jul 10, 2026
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Strengthening solar standards

The Solar Stewardship Initiative (SSI) brings stakeholders from across the solar industry together to ensure that every component of the PV value chain is produced and sourced responsibly, from human labor to polysilicon. Rachel Owens, the first CEO of the Brussels-based organization and in the role for a little over a year, spoke to pv magazine about what comes next for the initiative.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Jul 10, 2026
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China could produce more batteries than global demand by 2030, says US think tank

China’s battery cell manufacturing capacity could exceed projected global demand by 2030, according to a new Carnegie Endowment report, which recommends selective cooperation with Chinese companies to reduce supply chain risks.
Lívia Neves
Jul 11, 2026
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End-of-life solar module recycling unviable if material diversity is not considered

Researchers from Australia and Poland have collaborated on a study to determine the value of upcycling key materials from end-of-life panels such as aluminium, glass and solar cells with the express purpose of purifying the components for reuse in solar panel manufacturing.
Ev Foley
Jul 11, 2026
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U.S. assembled solar module prices steady at $0.30/W

U.S. solar module prices held steady at $0.30 per watt in the second quarter of 2026. The market saw a wave of corporate divestitures driven by federal trade rules. A new tariff petition against South Korean imports also impacted the industry.
Ryan Kennedy
Jul 11, 2026
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The Hydrogen Stream: Pilot project in Iceland shows geothermal-driven H2 could achieve LCOH of $1.75/kg

Syntholene’s geothermal-integrated SOEC hydrogen platform could produce hydrogen at an estimated $1.75–$2.10/kg, about one-third the cost of comparable unsubsidized green hydrogen in Europe. Its Iceland demonstration facility aims to validate low-emission hydrogen production and support future commercial-scale deployment, while addressing risks such as electricity costs, electrolyzer durability, and capital expenses.
Sergio Matalucci
Jul 11, 2026

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Notes from the field

Across Europe, North America and high-latitude regions in Asia, agricultural operators face rising energy demand, volatile markets and increasing dependence on electrically driven processes. So why isn’t agricultural solar more popular? Based on her observations on an alpine dairy farm in Austria, complemented by additional insights from other farms in the region, Austrian agriculture consultant Maria Weissenböck finds there is a gap in approaches. Farms tend to approach solar as a risk management decision rather than as an energy transition measure.
Maria Weissenböck
Jul 09, 2026
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Multi-drone platform for autonomous solar inspections, digital twin creation

Israeli startup vHive’s has created an autonomous multi-drone platform that streamlines utility-scale solar inspections through coordinated drone flights, thermal imaging, RGB mapping, and automated data collection. The system creates digital twins of PV assets, enabling faster, more efficient monitoring without requiring specialized drone pilots, according to the company.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 10, 2026
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Agrivoltaic facility supplies traction power directly to Austrian rail network

Austria has inaugurated its first tracking agrivoltaic system designed to feed solar power directly into the railway grid. The 6.6 MW facility in Donnerskirchen combines renewable energy generation, organic farming, and biodiversity measures on the same site.
Sandra Enkhardt
Jul 09, 2026
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Colombia commissions 360 MW solar plant

Developed and constructed by Patria Investments, the project is currently among the largest operational PV facilities in Colombia, ranking second by installed capacity.
Luis Ini
Jul 09, 2026
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Free online calculator shows Irish homeowners how to save with solar

Solar consultant Scott McKechnie told pv magazine his online platform, AirPV, is designed to cut through the information noise homeowners have to wade through if they want to save money and get shorter payback time on their panels.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Jul 09, 2026
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South Africa awards licenses to 1 GW of solar

The four solar projects, with a contracted capacity of 890 MW and total installed capacity over 1 GW, represent the third addition to the seventh bid window of South Africa’s procurement program for renewables.
Patrick Jowett
Jul 08, 2026
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A rebuildable solar array to train students and access ‘beginner’s mind’

A US master electrician deployed a solar-plus-storage project at a Pennsylvania trade school that students can take apart and rebuild every year for continued hands-on training.
John Fitzgerald Weaver
Jul 08, 2026
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Solar skills shortage intensifies

Solar plays an outsized role in skills and employment, as the largest growing employer in the energy sector worldwide. pv magazine looks at an investigative report into a European skills provider and digs further into the challenges of training workers for the solar industry.
Carrie Hampel
Jun 26, 2026
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Study finds heatwaves cause hourly losses of up to 90% in PV plants in Iberian peninsula

Researchers in Portugal found that Iberian heatwaves can cause sharp but short-lived PV yield losses, mainly during peak temperature hours due to module heating and inverter derating.
Pilar Sánchez Molina
Jul 11, 2026
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End-of-life solar module recycling unviable if material diversity is not considered

Researchers from Australia and Poland have collaborated on a study to determine the value of upcycling key materials from end-of-life panels such as aluminium, glass and solar cells with the express purpose of purifying the components for reuse in solar panel manufacturing.
Ev Foley
Jul 11, 2026
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Laser-patterned poly-Si finger contacts reduce parasitic absorption, improve efficiency in TOPCon solar cells

Researchers in China developed a laser-assisted poly-Si finger contact fabrication method combining picosecond laser modification and potassium hydroxide wet etching to reduce parasitic absorption in industrial TOPCon solar cells. The optimized process achieved a certified efficiency of 26.08% by improving optical performance while maintaining effective passivation and carrier transport.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 10, 2026
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Study finds residential heat pumps offer flexibility potential even during coldest periods

An international research team found that residential air-to-water heat pumps retain significant operational flexibility even during extreme winter conditions, as they rarely operate at their maximum capacity. The study of 761 systems in southern Germany shows that intelligent control and thermal storage strategies could enable grid-friendly load shifting while reducing peak electricity demand.
Emiliano Bellini
Jul 09, 2026

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SVOLT brings LFP battery expertise from EVs to C&I and utility-scale storage markets

At The smarter E 2026, Xu Tian, General Manager of Overseas Energy Storage Sales for SVOLT, announced the company’s plans to launch a 6 MWh container solution later in 2026.
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Jul 10, 2026
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LONGi showcases solar+storage solution at The smarter E 2026

In his interview at the event, LONGi Vice President Dennis She explains why the company is focusing on its full stack system and discusses plans to establish 15 local service centers across Europe.
LONGi
Jul 09, 2026
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Huawei launches the latest grid-forming strategy for future power systems at The smarter E 2026

In his speech at the industry convention in Munich, Huawei Digital Power’s President of Smart PV & ESS Product Line, Steven Zhou, said the company’s strategic focus on grid-forming, integrated solutions that reinforce grid stability to support high renewable penetration in Europe.
Huawei
Jul 06, 2026
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Poweroad receives China’s first pilot Battery Passport from Bureau Veritas

POWEROAD has received China’s first pilot Battery Passport issued by Bureau Veritas through the Circulor platform, marking an early step toward Digital Battery Passport implementation under the EU Battery Regulation and toward improved battery lifecycle transparency.
POWEROAD
Jul 06, 2026
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