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JA Solar builds inverted perovskite solar cell with 26.7% efficiency

The Chinese manufacturer said the cell uses a multifunctional organic ammonium salt to improve interfacial engineering between the perovskite absorber and the electron transport layers. The device also achieved 24.5% efficiency when scaled up to a 1 cm² active area.

First Solar commits $330 million to new US factory

First Solar has selected Gaffney, South Carolina, as the site for its fifth US module factory. It will invest approximately $330 million in the project.

US Republicans press Trump to block Chinese inverter imports

A group of House Republicans says a broader import ban on Chinese-made inverters is needed to protect critical US grid assets amid mounting security concerns.

Germany eases rules to accelerate battery heat and hydrogen storage

Germany is preparing to ease planning rules for battery, heat, and hydrogen storage systems built outside urban zones.

Waaree Energies starts solar module production in India

Waaree Energies has commenced operations at its 1.5 GW solar module manufacturing facility in the Indian state of Gujarat. This follows the commissioning of its 2.1 GW facility in Chikli.

A late but decisive move to ESS: LONGi takes majority control of PotisEdge

China’s largest solar manufacturer seeks to escape shrinking margins by securing 62% voting control of a fast-rising storage integrator.

Jakson Group starts 6 GW ingot-to-module manufacturing project in India

Jakson Group says construction has begun on the first phase of a 6 GW ingot-to-module complex in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.

Alfa Solar and Astronergy plan solar cell, wafer venture in Turkey

Astronergy Europe says its new venture with Alfa Solar will build an integrated cell and wafer plant with 2.5 GW of initial capacity in Turkey.

Russian drone strike hits solar plant in Ukraine’s Odesa region

Russian drones struck a solar installation in Ukraine’s Odesa Oblast on Nov. 15, damaging the plant and forcing critical services onto backup power, according to the regional administration.

German solar plant cleared to provide secondary control reserve

Sunnic Lighthouse says Germany’s first prequalified solar project for secondary control reserve shows how quickly PV assets can move into advanced grid-services markets.

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