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On September 9, RE+ 2025 kicked off in Las Vegas. As a BNEF Tier 1 global energy storage manufacturer and China’s No.1 C&I energy storage provider, JDEnergy made a shining debut, showcasing its two flagship products—eBlock-100C and eStation MV-6880, demonstrating its strong capabilities in expanding into the North American market.
As the UK intensifies its decarbonization drive, the commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage market faces both unprecedented growth opportunities and complex challenges.
Recently, Global leading energy storage company, Jinko ESS, a subsidiary corporation of Jinko Solar Co., Ltd., has partnered with Sunterra, a renowned West Australian and national EPC Renewable Specialist, to deploy its G2 5MWh liquid-cooled containerised storage system. The project will be installed at the Binduli Gold Operations Centre, operated by Norton Gold Fields Pty Ltd. The system will be integrated into the mine’s existing renewable energy infrastructure and is expected to be delivered in late 2025 and come online in early 2026.
From September 9 to 11 (local time), RE+ 2025 — the largest and most influential renewable energy exhibition in North America — grandly opened at The Venetian Expo in Las Vegas. Bringing together leading global players in photovoltaics, energy storage, and smart grid technologies, the event has attracted tens of thousands of industry experts and professionals to exchange insights on cutting-edge clean energy technologies and innovative solutions.
Following the official debut of its next-generation 684Ah and 588Ah energy storage cells at RE+ 25 in Las Vegas on September 9, Sunwoda today announced that the 684Ah cell has entered mass production in China. This milestone further underscores Sunwoda’s commitment to advancing the global energy storage industry with high-performance, scalable solutions.
The RE+ 2025 exhibition in Las Vegas, USA, concluded successfully, bringing together global leaders in renewable energy and cutting-edge solar technology. Felicitysolar was proud to showcase its residential energy storage system (ESS) solutions, attracting wide attention from industry professionals, partners, and end-users.
The smarter E South America, the largest platform for the new energy reality in Latin America, concluded this year’s edition this Thursday (28) with more than 55,000 visitors and an expansion of the areas dedicated to energy storage solutions, electrical infrastructure, and e-mobility, consolidating its position as the leading Latin American initiative for the sector. Over three days, thousands of people attended the four parallel events: Intersolar South America, ees South America, Power2Drive South America, and Eletrotec+EM-Power South America, which brought together 600 exhibitors. During the event, more than 3,000 professionals participated in their respective conferences and workshops, led by prominent leaders in the global renewable energy supply chain, who presented and discussed trends, policies, and technologies that are transforming the segment. Amid the challenges facing the Brazilian and international photovoltaic market, the event was marked by innovation, the launch of products and services capable of connecting industry solutions, knowledge sharing and professional development, as well as strategic networking focused on partnerships and business opportunities.
An Attack with Massive Consequences
On September 9, 2025, two power pylons caught fire in the southeast of Berlin. What initially appeared to be a local incident escalated within minutes into a crisis: 50,000 households and numerous businesses were left without electricity. Schools, kindergartens, and nursing homes closed, traffic lights and street lighting failed, and emergency numbers were temporarily unavailable. Even digital infrastructures such as mobile networks and the internet collapsed.
Aurora Energy Research, the global power analytics provider, is pleased to announce the 2nd Energy Finance Conference, which is set to take place in Paris on 8 October 2025.
The Bailundo Photovoltaic Park, located in the province of Huambo, Angola, was officially inaugurated in early September. This milestone marks the completion of the 370MW Solar Photovoltaic Project in Angola, a strategic initiative for the country’s energy transition.
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