The future of the solar business of German production equipment supplier Manz looks clouded. The company today revised its 2015 earnings significantly downwards and will embark on a restructuring program. Ominously, it is evaluating strategic options for its solar business segment, with a look to reduce the burden the segment is placing on its costs.
SunEdison’s new ZERO WHITE SPACE modules will use a design that features split overlapping PV cells without standard busbars.
Chinese power electronics supplier Huawei will supply 100 MW of inverters to the third stage of the ZhongFli Talesun in Shizuishan City, Ningxia Province, China. Huawei says the projects daily yield is estimated to reach 600,000 kWh.
Switzerland PECVD equipment startup will supply one of its Octopus II systems to a U.S.-based research group. It is the fifth Octopus system INDEOtec has supplied to laboratories globally.
Microfinance provider Finca International has announced plans to finance off-grid solar systems to light up the lives of 1.5 million people in Africa. The deal was announced at a White House Forum on off-grid energy yesterday.
Germanys SMA has hit 1 GW of inverter sales in Thailand. SMA has been active in the leading Southeast Asian solar nation since 1998.
Nuon wins by just 11 seconds ahead of fellow Dutch team Solar Team Twente at this year’s Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, the worlds most famous solar-powered vehicle race.
Inverter manufacturer SolarMax has targeted sales of 20,000 units in 2016 from its new manufacturing base in Germany. The former Swiss company declared insolvency slightly less than one year ago, with production now having been shifted from Biel, Switzerland, to Bavaria earlier this year.
U.K.’s Department for International Development strikes fast-track agreement for delivery of off-grid solar projects in the two nations as part of the wider Energy Africa Campaign.
Britain’s solar industry reacts to the fallout from the nuclear deal, Chile spices up its solar pipeline, Germany sets a new PV record and China continues to flex its solar muscle.
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