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Modules & Upstream Manufacturing

Home batteries vs. power generators

Assessing the difference in cost, functionality and operations of fueled generators versus home batteries.

At high latitudes, vertical PV is more profitable in February than horizontal panels in June

A 248 kWp solar system deployed on the roof of Oslo’s Ullevaal Stadium was found to be more profitable in February than a comparative horizontal array in June. The vertical panels’ ability to generate more energy in winter months than horizontal equivalents helped save more money against Norway’s typically high electricity prices in winter. 

Viridian Solar launches 23.6%-efficient TOPCon BIPV panel

The UK company says the new modules have a rated power output of 445 W and can reportedly guarantee a power yield of 95% after 10 years.

How much time do homeowners spend acquiring a rooftop PV system

Scientists have conducted a survey and analyzed transaction costs of residential PV projects. They focused on the time spent searching for and assessing information, as well as the time spent on aspects related to financing, permits, and contracts. Scoping information was the most time-consuming task.

Indoor transition metal dichalcogenide solar cells may reach 36.5% efficiency

New research from Stanford University has investigated the performance limits of transition metal dichalcogenide solar cells for indoor energy harvesting intended for powering internet of things (IoT) devices and sensors. The analysis showed these cells may reach a power conversion efficiency of up to 36.5%.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Kelin Electric to raise funds for 1 GW perovskite project

Kelin Electric says it plans to raise up to CNY 1.46 billion ($201.8 million) through a private placement, with CNY 1.26 billion allocated for a 1 GW perovskite solar module project in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

Key takeaways from Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2025

The Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2025 trade show highlighted the shift in Europe toward smarter, scalable energy systems, showcasing innovations in residential and commercial solar technology as demand for integrated, flexible solutions continues to grow.

Indian PV makers must brace for changing trade landscape

Indian PV exporters stand to gain from China’s restricted access to the US market, but mounting price competition from Chinese manufacturers and the risk of US tariffs on Indian goods could threaten their long-term growth, says Rubix Data Sciences in a new report.

Horizontal single-axis trackers key to reduce agricultural yield losses in agrivoltaics

Fraunhofer ISE researchers investigating the impact of single-axis trackers on energy yield and agricultural losses in agrivoltaics have found that their use created an optimal balance between light available for photosynthesis and light available for electricity production.

The impact of PV on peatlands

Germany’s Fraunhofer ISE and partners have tested different PV systems on peatland and have pointed out the importance of only developing drained and heavily degraded peatlands for the dual use of carbon storage in peat and solar power generation.

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