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Romania on course for another record solar year

Irene Mihai, Policy Director of the Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association, tells pv magazine Romania’s solar and storage markets continue to develop at pace thanks to favourable market conditions and supportive regulatory environments.
Patrick Jowett
7 hours ago
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Africa’s solar market diversifies as C&I demand accelerates

In an interview with pv magazine, Africa Solar Industry Association Director of Operations, Benjamin Clarke, shared the latest on new installations, project economics and data collection from across Africa’s solar market.
Patrick Jowett
8 hours ago
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Sunwoda Energy launches SunESS H Series and deepens European partnerships

At Intersolar and ees Europe 2026, Sunwoda Energy launched its upgraded SunESS H Series under the theme “One Core, All Scenes” and signed agreements with BayWa r.e., CEF, and IBC Solar to support European expansion.
Sunwoda Energy
9 hours ago
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North Macedonia prepares to integrate gigawatt-sized project pipeline

Professor Dimitar Dimitrov tells pv magazine that while a new permitting regime has temporarily slowed development, a multi-gigawatt pipeline of solar and storage projects points to a sharp acceleration once regulatory and grid constraints are resolved.
Patrick Jowett, Blathnaid O’Dea
9 hours ago
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Top Cable unveils flexible cable for battery storage projects

Spanish cable manufacturer Top Cable has launched a new product for battery energy storage systems (BESS), targeting installation constraints in densely wired projects.
Pilar Sánchez Molina
9 hours ago

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Oil in turmoil, solar stays stable

Soaring energy costs have grabbed headlines around the world the past two months, but prices across the solar supply chain are marching to their own beat, writes Hanwei Wu of OPIS. Oversupply in Asia continues to distort markets, with either sharp price falls or tepid price gains.
OPIS
May 25, 2026
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Solar PV can return Greater Cairo to become the city of the sun once more

Greater Cairo is Africa’s largest megacity and one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban regions in the world. One of the earliest names of the city, Heliopolis, means the “City of the Sun”. Today, as the city faces rapid population growth and rising energy demand, that ancient connection with the sun takes on a new meaning. Could solar PV revive this connection, but this time as a cornerstone of Greater Cairo’s energy transition?
LUT University
Jun 23, 2026
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Solar everywhere: The infrastructure opportunity

As Europe’s most attractive rooftops and most favourable sites fill up with solar, a new logic is taking hold: the dual use of land. After agrivoltaics, floating PV and building-integrated solar, it is now the turn of infrastructure such as roads, railways, canals and dikes to become a solar resource.
Becquerel Institute
Jun 23, 2026
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Very low cost rooftop solar slashes domestic energy cost – Part 2: South American Countries

As photovoltaics continues getting cheaper, an increasing number of countries are adapting their regulatory frameworks to facilitate its integration into electricity markets. Brazil is currently adding more than 1 GW of new PV capacity each month, with the majority coming from small-scale, distributed rooftop installations. In this regard, Brazil stands out as an exception in South America. The country’s rapid solar expansion is not primarily driven by lower solar module prices compared with neighboring Latin American countries. Instead, it is largely the result of high conventional electricity prices, accessible financing, supportive regulations, tax incentives, and the scale of its energy market.
International Solar Energy Society (ISES)
Jun 23, 2026
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Romania on course for another record solar year

Irene Mihai, Policy Director of the Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association, tells pv magazine Romania’s solar and storage markets continue to develop at pace thanks to favourable market conditions and supportive regulatory environments.
Patrick Jowett
7 hours ago
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Africa’s solar market diversifies as C&I demand accelerates

In an interview with pv magazine, Africa Solar Industry Association Director of Operations, Benjamin Clarke, shared the latest on new installations, project economics and data collection from across Africa’s solar market.
Patrick Jowett
8 hours ago
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North Macedonia prepares to integrate gigawatt-sized project pipeline

Professor Dimitar Dimitrov tells pv magazine that while a new permitting regime has temporarily slowed development, a multi-gigawatt pipeline of solar and storage projects points to a sharp acceleration once regulatory and grid constraints are resolved.
Patrick Jowett, Blathnaid O’Dea
9 hours ago
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Norway’s solar market slows as batteries gain traction

Mette Kristine Kanestrøm, Head of Solar, Storage and Smart Grids at Multiconsult, tells pv magazine that while solar deployment has halted through the first months of the year, increasing battery deployment and emerging utility-scale projects offer new opportunties.
Patrick Jowett
10 hours ago
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Oil in turmoil, solar stays stable

Soaring energy costs have grabbed headlines around the world the past two months, but prices across the solar supply chain are marching to their own beat, writes Hanwei Wu of OPIS. Oversupply in Asia continues to distort markets, with either sharp price falls or tepid price gains.
OPIS
May 25, 2026
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Sunwoda Energy launches SunESS H Series and deepens European partnerships

At Intersolar and ees Europe 2026, Sunwoda Energy launched its upgraded SunESS H Series under the theme “One Core, All Scenes” and signed agreements with BayWa r.e., CEF, and IBC Solar to support European expansion.
Sunwoda Energy
9 hours ago
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Top Cable unveils flexible cable for battery storage projects

Spanish cable manufacturer Top Cable has launched a new product for battery energy storage systems (BESS), targeting installation constraints in densely wired projects.
Pilar Sánchez Molina
9 hours ago
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Samduo launches residential AC-coupled plug-in storage systems

Another entrant into the AC-coupled plug-in home storage field, targeting homes in the Netherlands that must adjust to net metering ending in 2027.
Gwénaëlle Deboutte
15 hours ago
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EMMVEE ramps up 1.4 GW TOPCon solar cell line with German equipment

Indian PV manufacturer EMMVEE has commissioned a 1.4 GW TOPCon solar cell production line, achieving cell efficiencies of up to 25.4% on M10 wafers. Following the ramp-up, German equipment suppliers involved in the project have secured follow-up orders from the company.
Uma Gupta
16 hours ago
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Heliene debuts 410 W all-black PERC module for residential, light commercial PV

North American solar manufacturer Heliene the 108HC M10 SL All Black Series, designed to deliver high-efficiency power output for rooftop applications while meeting domestic content manufacturing benchmarks.
Ryan Kennedy
16 hours ago
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Microquanta launches 26%-efficient colored perovskite-silicon tandem modules for building-integrated PV

Microquanta has launched customizable colored perovskite-silicon tandem BIPV modules that combine architectural finishes such as marble effects with the company’s four-terminal tandem technology, aiming to reduce the performance penalty typically associated with colored solar façades. The modules are a fully commercial product targeted at the growing BIPV market, offering in-house color customization and higher power output than conventional decorative PV solutions.
Emiliano Bellini
Jun 24, 2026
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Impacts of the EU inverter ban

The European Commission (EC) is restricting European Union funding to solar projects using Chinese-made inverters, due to the perceived risks of cyberattacks and blackouts. But are European suppliers ready to scale up production and challenge China’s monopoly? Andreas Walstad reports.
Andreas Walstad
11 hours ago
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Romania on course for another record solar year

Irene Mihai, Policy Director of the Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association, tells pv magazine Romania’s solar and storage markets continue to develop at pace thanks to favourable market conditions and supportive regulatory environments.
Patrick Jowett
7 hours ago
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Africa’s solar market diversifies as C&I demand accelerates

In an interview with pv magazine, Africa Solar Industry Association Director of Operations, Benjamin Clarke, shared the latest on new installations, project economics and data collection from across Africa’s solar market.
Patrick Jowett
8 hours ago
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North Macedonia prepares to integrate gigawatt-sized project pipeline

Professor Dimitar Dimitrov tells pv magazine that while a new permitting regime has temporarily slowed development, a multi-gigawatt pipeline of solar and storage projects points to a sharp acceleration once regulatory and grid constraints are resolved.
Patrick Jowett, Blathnaid O’Dea
9 hours ago
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Norway’s solar market slows as batteries gain traction

Mette Kristine Kanestrøm, Head of Solar, Storage and Smart Grids at Multiconsult, tells pv magazine that while solar deployment has halted through the first months of the year, increasing battery deployment and emerging utility-scale projects offer new opportunties.
Patrick Jowett
10 hours ago

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Agrivoltaics in Italy: Sowing the seeds of change

Italy is emerging as a hotbed for innovative approaches to agrivoltaics, with many experiments and pilot projects receiving international attention, even as national discussions around energy security turn toward gas and nuclear.
Sergio Matalucci
16 hours ago
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Feeding Europe’s AI energy demand

On one hand, European policymakers are aiming for climate neutrality by 2050. On the other, they’re aiming to at least triple the region’s data center market by the mid-2030s to conserve European digital sovereignty and economic competitiveness. Is it possible to do both? Not without demand-side flexibility, cross-border electricity trading, and smarter integration of renewable energy assets.
Blathnaid O’Dea
Jun 24, 2026
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Grids, solar and BESS – Balancing the buildout

Solar installations in Europe have begun to slow, as markets struggle with high levels of variable generation. Batteries and grid infrastructure need time to catch up, and Bernhard Suchland, CEO at energy infrastructure developer Sunotec, sees the need for a more integrated approach to developing energy systems and networks across Europe.
Mark Hutchins
Jun 23, 2026
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Solar PV can return Greater Cairo to become the city of the sun once more

Greater Cairo is Africa’s largest megacity and one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban regions in the world. One of the earliest names of the city, Heliopolis, means the “City of the Sun”. Today, as the city faces rapid population growth and rising energy demand, that ancient connection with the sun takes on a new meaning. Could solar PV revive this connection, but this time as a cornerstone of Greater Cairo’s energy transition?
LUT University
Jun 23, 2026
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Global solar additions reached 664 GW in 2025

The world’s solar fleet surpassed 3 TW in early 2026 but with China forecast to install less solar this year than last, the global solar market appears on course for its first market contraction in over 20 years.
Patrick Jowett
Jun 22, 2026
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Nextpower to acquire Zimmermann PV Steel in $378 million transaction

US company Nextpower has announced plans to acquire German PV mounting systems supplier Zimmermann PV Steel, in a transaction worth around €330 million ($378 million) in cash and stocks. The deal is subject to closing conditions and regulatory review, expected to close in fiscal 2027.
Mark Hutchins
Jun 22, 2026
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Repowering after the storm

Storm Domingos heavily damaged the Ychoux 2 solar plant in France’s Landes region in November 2023. The facility was rebuilt with higher-capacity equipment, doubling its installed output without increasing its footprint.
Gwénaëlle Deboutte
Jun 22, 2026
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Research & Development

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When glass gives way

Instances of cracks in PV module glass started appearing about five years ago. Spontaneous glass breakage is now one of the solar industry’s top issues, but manufacturing pressures and a lack of standards are hindering solutions.
Lior Kahana
May 11, 2026
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Virtual home-energy trading study lowers costs, boosts access to clean power

Deakin University has released findings from a large-scale randomised control trial exploring a new technology that enables households and small businesses to buy and sell solar and battery power, and which lowered electricity prices, while boosting access to solar and battery power.
Ev Foley
16 hours ago
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Grid-forming BESS to enhance stability in utility-scale PV

Scientists have simulated a 100 MW solar PV plant and a 35 MW / 60 MWh BESS with grid-forming control. In all cases, the grid-forming control provided immediate active/reactive support. Research: we provide quantitative evidence that grid-forming control strategies can support the transition to inverter-dominated power systems.
Lior Kahana
Jun 24, 2026
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Paving the way for lithium–nitrogen batteries, one hurdle at a time

Researchers from Belgium and China have proposed a roadmap to advance lithium–nitrogen (Li–N₂) batteries, identifying key barriers such as poor reversibility, slow nitrogen activation, and unstable cell components. They suggest improved electrolytes, catalysts, separators, and cell designs, alongside standardized testing and flow-type architectures, to enable both energy storage and nitrogen-based chemical production.
Lior Kahana
Jun 24, 2026
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Solar industry’s shift from silver presents potential barrier for panel recycling

Efforts among leading manufacturers to produce solar cells using base metals instead of silver in a bid to reduce costs could pose a threat to the future economic viability of recycling end-of-life panels.
David Carroll
Jun 24, 2026

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Sunwoda Energy launches SunESS H Series and deepens European partnerships

At Intersolar and ees Europe 2026, Sunwoda Energy launched its upgraded SunESS H Series under the theme “One Core, All Scenes” and signed agreements with BayWa r.e., CEF, and IBC Solar to support European expansion.
Sunwoda Energy
9 hours ago
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HiTHIUM launches ARKVOLT residential energy storage products in Europe

Building on its GWh-scale expertise in utility-scale energy storage, HiTHIUM has brought its industrial-grade safety standards and system reliability into residential applications with the new ARKVOLT product series, which made its official debut at The smarter E Europe in Munich this week. ARKVOLT is HiTHIUM’s premium residential energy storage brand, developed specifically for mature markets including Europe, North America and Australia.
HiTHIUM
Jun 24, 2026
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AlphaESS introducing AlphaConnect connectivity platform for energy storage projects

The manufacturer is expanding into utility-scale storage and integrated energy solutions to meet the evolving needs of the European market, according to Thomas Yuan, Chairman of AlphaESS.
AlphaESS
Jun 24, 2026
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Jackery showcases SolarVault 3 home energy storage solutions at The smarter E Europe 2026

At the Munich trade show, the company debuted Jackery Ark and three plug-in residential energy storage models, along with a range of smart accessories and a Solar Gazebo, highlighting the company’s evolution from portable power solutions to home energy ecosystems.
Jackery
Jun 23, 2026
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