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France plans 2.9 GW of PV tenders despite lower 2030 target

France’s new Multiannual Energy Program sets a 48 GW solar target for 2030 and outlines 2.9 GW of tenders through 2028, with industry saying the framework restores investment visibility and supports gigafactory plans.
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Chinese PV Industry Brief: CNMIA reports flat solar cell, module prices

The China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNMIA) says wafer, cell and module prices remain stable, while industry operating rates are edging lower across leading and integrated manufacturers.
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Longi builds 27.25%-efficient back-contact solar cells with high-resistivity wafers

High-resistivity silicon wafers offer superior efficiency potential but are highly sensitive to edge recombination and mechanical damage, limiting their commercial use compared to more robust standard wafers. Researchers from Longi and Sun Yat-sen Univer...
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Risen Energy adds full liquid cooling to 131 kW/261 kWh C&I storage unit

Risen Energy says its new 131 kW/261 kWh commercial storage unit uses silicon carbide and full liquid cooling to improve efficiency, maintain output in hot conditions, and speed up installation.
Energy Storage

World’s fastest supercomputers probing future of sodium-ion batteries

Japanese researchers used supercomputer simulations to reveal how sodium ions form clusters and move within hard carbon anodes, identifying nanopore sizes and transition regions that control diffusion and rate performance in sodium-ion batteries. Their f...
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Can sodium-ion beat Li-ion in portable power? Bluetti Pioneer Na gives it a try

The world of batteries needs alternative chemistries to skirt weaknesses with lithium-ion. Sodium-ion is a big hope, and in portable power, Bluetti’s new product shows promise, and limitations.
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The impact of land slope on agrivoltaics feasibility

Brazilian scientists have developed a slope-based framework for agrivoltaics, finding that sites below 15% gradient offer the best balance between agricultural suitability and technical feasibility. Their review of 30 studies shows that steeper terrain c...
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Private 660 MWh solar-storage project closes financing in South Africa

Naos‑1 is described as South Africa’s biggest private utility‑scale solar and battery storage project, designed to wheel power to industrial customers.

Press Releases

The Vanguard of Volts: Hithium Crowns the Sector with World’s First “Lighthouse Factory” of Energy Storage Battery and Global Top 2 Ranking

Recognised as the world’s first energy-storage battery “Lighthouse Factory,” HiTHIUM’s Chongqing base pairs near-zero-defect manufacturing with long-duration innovation—earning global trust and multiple No. 2 shipment rankings in 2025.

InterSolution 2026 underlines its role as the reference trade fair for solar energy in the Benelux

14th edition brings the solar energy sector together around smart integration and scaling

Scatec reaches financial close and starts construction of 190 MW solar in Romania

Scatec ASA has reached financial close for its 190 MW solar portfolio “Dobrun & Sadova” in Romania, and will now start construction. The projects are supported by a 15-year Contract-for-Difference (CfD) with Opcom, the Romanian electricity market operator, covering approximately 70% of the estimated production.

Dunext and GCL Group Forge Strategic Partnership to Expand Global Energy Storage Market

Dunext has welcomed GCL Group as a strategic investor, marking the beginning of a comprehensive partnership in the energy storage sector. By fully integrating industrial resources and technical expertise, the two parties will jointly enhance product performance, intelligent manufacturing capabilities, and project delivery efficiency to capture vast opportunities in the global energy storage market.

Opinion & Analysis

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‘Women need to own their path, because growth comes from skills, not labels’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Iualia Meirosu, Group CFO & Board Member at Romania's Enexus. She says that Romania’s renewable energy sector is no longer just for engineers - it’s a space where women and men can thrive across operations, finance, strategy, and project management.

Hot, dry start to 2026 lifts Australian PV, despite fires and monsoon losses

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that most of Australia experienced above-average solar irradiance in January 2026 due to a hot, dry airmass and clear skies, boosting PV generation despite operational challenges from elevated temperatures, bushfire smoke, and dust. In contrast, northern Queensland and far northern regions saw significant irradiance deficits from persistent monsoonal clouds and Tropical Cyclone Koji, causing widespread rainfall and localized power outages.

Polysilicon transactions remain subdued amid buyer hesitancy

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.

Beyond first-time installations: How Europe’s residential solar Market is shifting toward upgrades and intelligent energy systems

Europe’s residential solar market is shifting from rapid rooftop PV growth to a more selective phase, with declining new installations but rising demand for upgrades like storage, smart energy management, EV integration, and balcony systems. Rather than retreating, households are reinvesting in complementary technologies that enhance flexibility, reliability, and self-consumption, redefining residential demand around integrated, intelligent energy solutions.

The new rationale of the EU PV Market

In its first monthly column for pv magazine, the Becquerel Institute explains how solar PV continues its global expansion despite political uncertainty and market turbulence. In Europe, 2025 was a record year — but the underlying dynamics are becoming increasingly complex.

UV testing, solar cell factory inspection now mandatory for Munich Re’s PV warranty insurance

The world’s largest reinsurer has recently introduced stricter requirements for PV warranty insurance to further de-risk insured PV parks and set a higher benchmark for industry wide reliability and production quality.

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India installs record 36.6 GW of solar in 2025

India added 36.6 GW of solar capacity in 2025, up 43% from the previous year, with large-scale projects accounting for 81% of installations, according to Mercom India.

Germany awards 2.32 GW in large-scale PV tender

Germany’s latest tender for large-scale PV project concluded with an average final price of €0.0500 ($0.0593)/kWh. The procurement exercise was largely oversubscribed.

Philippines to auction 25 GW of renewables by 2035

The Philippines has unveiled plans for its next four green energy auctions, one of which will focus on rooftop solar and solar-plus-storage in selected areas of the country. Another forthcoming auction will concentrate on solar on canals, agrisolar and solar on stilts over fish ponds.

US repeals greenhouse gas endangerment ruling

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has repealed the 2009 Endangerment Finding that classified greenhouse gases as a threat to public health, removing the legal basis used to regulate carbon emissions under the Clean Air Act.

IEC-based technical specifications needed for second-life PV module market

The latest report from the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVPS) says second-life PV modules have the potential to reduce waste and extend the value of solar assets, but their market today remains underdeveloped and requires advances in technical qualifications, scalable reuse infrastructure and supportive policy frameworks.

World’s first 628 Ah grid-scale battery enters operation

EVE Energy says a 200 MW/400 MWh battery energy storage project in China has entered operation, which it describes as the world’s first utility-scale deployment of 628 Ah lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells.

Installations

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Hinen launches 15 kW three-phase hybrid inverter

The Chinese manufacturer said its 15 kW three-phase low-voltage hybrid inverter is paired with the stackable BP5000 5 kWh battery supporting up to 120 kWh. It features three MPPTs, 150% oversized PV input, and smart load management for optimized self-consumption.

The impact of azimuth angles on PV power production in Saudi Arabia

Researchers in Saudi Arabia conducted a year-long simulation of fixed-tilt PV panels at different azimuth angles, finding that south-facing panels (180°) maximize energy production, while up to 45° eastward shifts cause minimal losses.

Mibet launches universal metal roof mounting system

The Chinese supplier said the new product uses high-strength AL6005-T5 aluminum alloy and SUS304 stainless steel. It can be adjusted to a tilt angle of 0-15°.

Spain hits 50 GW solar milestone

Spain’s installed solar capacity reached 50 GW in early 2026 after adding about 8.7 GW in 2025, according to grid operator Red Eléctrica de España (REE).

Agrivoltaics? Yes in my vineyard

Researchers in Spain surveyed 238 wine tourists in the Murcia region and found broad support for trellis-integrated agrivoltaics in vineyards, with 94% backing solar integration and most respondents seeing no landscape conflict.

Long-duration storage as an antidote to grid congestion, renewables curtailment

RenewaFLEXNL, a three-year Dutch initiative led by TNO, aims to accelerate long‑duration energy storage (8–100 h) to reduce grid congestion and better integrate renewable energy. pv magazine spoke with the project coordinator, Iraxte Gonzalez Aparicio, about diverse storage technologies, real-world applications, regulatory guidance, and energy management system tools to support large-scale solar‑plus‑storage deployment in the Netherlands and beyond.

Technology

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Fraunhofer ISE, PTB report just 0.15% uncertainty in PV module yield measurements

An interlaboratory comparison between the CalLab PV Modules of Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE and Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt finds the two organizations deviate by less than 0.15% when measuring the performance of photovoltaic modules. The Fraunhofer team says this is one of the most important indications as to whether their analysis is on the right track.

SALD launches large area sheet-to-sheet tool for perovskite solar pilot lines

The Dutch spatial atomic layer deposition equipment manufacturer has launched a new sheet-to-sheet tool for pilot production of large area perovskite solar devices on glass substrates.

Comparing safety profiles of lithium-ion, sodium-ion and solid-state batteries

New research finds that battery safety rankings are not universal but highly dependent on application scenarios, and shows that LFP batteries can emit high levels of hydrogen fluoride, challenging their reputation as the “safest” chemistry.

SolarEdge ships US-made inverters to Europe, ramping up BESS manufacturing

Single-phase inverter products manufactured in Texas are now being shipped to multiple European markets as SolarEdge adapts its international export strategy. The manufacturer tells pv magazine key components will increasingly be manufactured in the United States in the coming years.

Scientists say land-preservation costs should be factored into agrivoltaics’ LCOE calculations

German researchers found that agrivoltaics costs far exceed agricultural benefits, raising doubts about subsidies and highlighting the need for more cost-competitive system designs.

New reflective coating increases BIPV power output by 11%

Australian researchers developed a low-cost reflective coating for semi-transparent solar roof tiles that lowers surface temperatures by up to 20 C and boosts power output by up to 11.7%. Simulations across five global cities showed energy savings of up to 5.85%, highlighting the coating’s strong potential for improving both building cooling efficiency and solar performance in BIPV systems.

Manufacturing

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Jupiter International doubles solar cell manufacturing capacity to 2 GW in India

Jupiter International Ltd has commissioned a 1 GW mono passivated emitter and rear cell (PERC) solar cell manufacturing facility in India, increasing its total installed capacity to nearly 2 GW from 959 MW.

Silver prices forecast to strengthen further this year

The Silver Institute has said the amount of silver used for manufacturing is set to fall this year, driven by developments in the solar sector. The institute also says the silver market will remain in deficit for the sixth consecutive year. Philip Newman, Managing Director of independent research consultancy Metals Focus, told pv magazine the fact prices have recovered quite well after the end-January correction demonstrates the underlying strength of investor interest in silver.

Chemitek offers solution for drone-based cleaning of agrivoltaics

The Portuguese company said its new Drone AgroPV Cleaning Agent is scheduled for release in June. It has a safe formulation for crops and soil.

Norwegian firm introduces fire-resistant membrane for rooftop PV

Norwegian fire safety specialist Bridgehill has developed a fire-resistant roofing membrane designed for use beneath rooftop PV systems. The company says the product is intended to limit heat transfer and flame spread in commercial and industrial installations subject to strict fire safety and insurance requirements.

Retrofit coloring solution makes conventional solar panels less visible

Fraunhofer CSP researchers in Germany are developing printing and color technologies to make conventional silicon PV panels less visible when installed on building façades, roofs, and balconies.

Carbon dioxide removal benefits from solar PV

Carbon dioxide removal is most likely needed for rebalancing the climate to comply with the 1.5 C target set in the Paris Agreement, as data suggest this level has already been breached on an annual basis. Beneath natural climate solutions and land use change, technological and bio-technical solutions are most promising. Solar PV may play a key role in minimizing area demand and supporting cost optimization even in unexpected places such as Iceland.

Energy Storage

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Brazil reserve battery auction rules near finalization with 20 GW lined up

Brazil’s electricity regulator has approved March reserve capacity auctions for thermal and hydro plants with more than 125 GW registered, while guidelines for a separate battery storage auction remain pending even as over 20 GW of projects are under development.

Pace Digitek secures 250 MW of solar and 1.1 GWh of storage in India

Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd. (KREDL)) has issued a letter of award to Pace Digitek for a 250 MW solar project with a 250 MW, 1.1 GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) at Pavagada Solar Park in Karnataka, India, with an interim tariff of INR 5.51 ($0.061)/kWh adopted by the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission.

French startup launches app to boost collective self-consumption

French startup Jane Energie has introduced a software platform to automate and manage collective self-consumption projects, targeting 100 kWp to 500 kWp installations as the segment moves from feed-in tariffs toward shared local consumption models.

Varta unveils residential battery with AI-driven energy management

The Germany battery manufacturer is expanding its portfolio with a modularly scalable LFP storage solution featuring a new energy management system. The new product comes with the company’s proprietary “Varta.iq” software, which is designed to detect consumption anomalies, integrate dynamic electricity tariffs, and enable bidirectional charging.

Energy Vault secures 1.5 GWh sodium-ion supply for AI

Switzerland-based Energy Vault has secured an initial 1.5 GWh of sodium-ion battery supply from Peak Energy to develop integrated storage systems for artificial intelligence-focused data centers.

Wanxiang A123 launches immersion-cooled semi-solid-state energy storage solutions

By combining semi-solid-state battery technology with immersion cooling, the new battery cells and energy storage solutions from Wanxiang A123 Systems Corp. exhibit both robust thermal safety and strong economic performance.

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