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Modules & Upstream Manufacturing

Grew, Jakson, Jupiter Renewables, Saatvik to set up solar factories in India

The government of the Indian state of Odisha has approved new solar manufacturing investments from Grew, Jakson, Jupiter Renewables, and Saatvik.

Overhead agrivoltaics could disrupt global navigation satellite systems used for precision agriculture

Fraunhofer ISE researchers have investigated whether PV panels installed above orchards can affect the reception of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) signals and, in turn, affect the precision of advanced autonomous tools. They found a disruption and suggested some alternatives.

Solar wafer prices stable, potential price hikes loom amid trade policy changes

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.

Japan aims to deploy 20 GW of perovskite solar by 2040

The Japanese government says it expects perovskite solar modules to be produced in large quantities at JPY 20 ($0.13)/W by 2025, JPY 14/W by 2030, and JPY 10/W by 2040.

Screen-printed colored glass BIPV modules with sequins-like effect

Swiss retailer Lehner Versand generates 24.5% of its building energy needs thanks to a renovation project that added 109 kW capacity of solar PV to its facade. The PV array has a sequins-like effect, enabled by screen-printed glass modules and a novel curtain wall sub-structure.

Lab on wheels for on-site solar module testing

Spain-based energy specialist Enertis Applus has introduced a new mobile solar module testing lab to the wider Australian market, following extensive trials at solar farms in New South Wales and Queensland.

Reducing solar module temperature via electrospray cooling

Scientists in Turkey have sought to use electrospray cooling to reduce the operating temperature of photovoltaic for the first time. They said their experiments offer promising results for the potential application of this technique in real PV systems.

Onyx Solar launches walkable PV tiles

The Spanish building integrated PV manufacturer has launched glass-glass modules suitable for rooftops and other urban spaces. The new products have a nominal capacity of 75 W.

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Solar cell based on silver bismuth sulfide exceeds 10% efficiency threshold for first time

This kind of solar cell technology had so far reached efficiencies of up to 9%. The new result was made possible by a post-deposition in situ passivation strategy to reduce surface defects in the device, according to its creators.

Maxeon Solar pivots business to focus exclusively on U.S. market

The solar panel manufacturer announced a five-year lease of a factory in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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