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2025

India reaches 74 GW of solar module capacity

India’s solar module manufacturing capacity nearly doubled from 38 GW in March 2024 to 74 GW in March 2025. PV cell manufacturing capacity tripled from 9 GW to 25 GW.

V-shaped PV system for agrivoltaic applications

An Italian startup supported by a group of scientists is developing a V-shaped agrivoltaic system that can reportedly find optimal application with bifacial modules and single-axis tracking. The proposed system configuration is claimed to reduce land use by 24 % compared to conventional setups.

US solar manufacturing boom ‘real but fragile,’ says CEA

The United States is on track to reach 13 GW of cell manufacturing capacity and 65 GW of module assembly in 2025, says Clean Energy Associates.

Fortescue proposes 644 MW solar farm for Australian iron ore mine

Fortescue Metals Group has submitted a proposal to the Australian Environment Protection Authority for approval of its proposed 644 MW Turner River solar hub to power iron ore mining operations.

Copeland invests in thermo-acoustic heat pump developer

The U.S. heating specialist has agreed to invest an unspecified sum in Dutch startup Blueheart Energy, which is developing a 6 kW heat pump that works on acoustic waves and is able to produce both heat and cold air.

Turkish startup developing perovskite-organic tandem solar cell tech

Spacelis is developing lightweight, rollable space-grade perovskite-organic tandem solar PV technology targeting space and terrestrial portable energy applications.

Nature’s Generator introduces 10.5 kWh home backup battery

The MyGrid 10k home generator includes a 10 kW inverter and is rated for 6,000 cycles.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Tongwei secures $1.38 billion for polysilicon business

Tongwei says it will bring in strategic investors for its polysilicon subsidiary, Sichuan Yongxiang Co., raising CNY 10 billion ($1.38 billion) at a CNY 27 billion valuation, with investors acquiring a stake up to 27.03%.

UK introduces heat pump sales targets enforced by fines

The Clean Heat Market Mechanism puts new obligations on fossil fuel boiler manufacturers in the United Kingdom. Those who fail to hit targets for heat pump sales could face civil penalties in the shape of fines or even criminal prosecution.

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History of U.S. tariffs and how they relate to solar

Days after entering office, the Trump administration announced tariffs on key US trading partners. While Canada and Mexico negotiated a one-month stay, it appears tariffs are set to play an even larger role in US trade policy through 2029. Paula Mints examines the history of U.S. tariffs with a focus on the solar industry.

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