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Brazil falls short of its battery storage potential

The Brazilian Association of Energy Storage Solutions gathered executives to debate applications that could solve systemic challenges facing the Brazilian electricity sector. The issue, they argue, goes beyond a “BESS vs. thermal or renewables vs. energy security” debate, but involves finding the best combination of security, price, ‘renewability’, and flexibility.
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EU understimating rooftop PV power generation

SolarPower Europe estimates that EU solar generation is significantly underreported, with actual PV output projected at 410 TWh in 2025 versus 275 TWh in official statistics. The group attributes the gap to incomplete rooftop PV registration, data transf...
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Fujiyama Power to set up 1.2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in India

Fujiyama Power Systems, which currently operates a 1 GW mono PERC solar cell manufacturing facility in Uttar Pradesh, plans to set up an additional 1.2 GW TOPCon solar cell manufacturing facility in Madhya Pradesh as part of its strategy to expand its pr...
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Europe creates map to locate available capacity in power grids

The new pan-European digital platform is designed to enhance transparency and improve access to information on the hosting capacity of European electricity grids, including both transmission and distribution networks.
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Mandatory utility fees distort price signals for rooftop solar in the US

Regulators in 27 U.S. states are shifting residential electricity pricing toward higher fixed monthly charges and lower usage-based rates, weakening the economics of rooftop solar and home battery systems. This redesign reduces incentives for distributed...
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China invalidates First Solar TOPCon patent in major win for JinkoSolar

JinkoSolar has won a key patent invalidation in China against First Solar’s TOPCon-related patent, with the China National Intellectual Property Administration ruling it fully invalid.
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Slovakia plans to develop energy communities

Director of the Slovak Association of Sustainable Energy, Ján Karaba, told pv magazine solar is expected to become one of the key technologies used within future energy communities in Slovakia but said regulatory improvements will be essential to...
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EBRD lends €70 million to Slovenian BESS developer across four countries

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is backing a five-country merchant battery storage push by Slovenian developer NGEN Energetske Rešitve with a €70 million ($81.3 million) loan supported by an EU first-loss guarantee, in one ...

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Sungrow and Masdar Sign 7.5GWh Energy Storage System for Abu Dhabi’s World First RTC Project

Sungrow and Masdar have signed an agreement for the supply of Energy Storage System and PV inverter solutions for the UAE’s world-first gigascale round-the-clock renewable energy project (RTC).

AIKO Powers Infinity Power’s 259 MW Nefer Benban Landmark Solar Project in Egypt

AIKO announced that it has signed a module supply agreement with Infinity Power to equip the 259 MW Nefer Benban solar photovoltaic project, located in Egypt’s renowned Benban solar complex in Aswan Governorate.

Navigating the Post-May 1 Battery Rebate: Why the Anker SOLIX X1 is the Perfect Match

Australia's household battery market officially entered a new era on May 1. With the baseline STC (Small-scale Technology Certificate) factor dropping from 8.

JinkoSolar Showcase Cutting-Edge Solar Solutions at Power Uzbekistan 2026, Secures 1GW Framework Agreements with Four Distributors On-Site

JinkoSolar is proud to announce its successful participation in Power Uzbekistan 2026, the region’s premier energy exhibition. Held at the CAEx, the event served as a strategic platform for JinkoSolar to reinforce its commitment to Central Asia’s rapidly growing renewable energy market.

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‘I still remember an HR director guessing my age during a recruitment process and assuming I would soon have children’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Marián Giner, Head of Engineering at Sweden's Alight. She speaks about systemic barriers, impostor syndrome, and lessons from sport and mentorship to redefine leadership as collaborative, transparent, and team-focused.

Record-dry April lifts irradiance across Eastern Australia

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that April 2026 was one of Australia’s driest Aprils in recent years, with widespread rainfall deficits driven by persistent high pressure and ENSO returning to neutral, leading to mostly clear skies and above-normal solar irradiance across much of the continent. New South Wales and Victoria saw the strongest sunshine surpluses, while remnants of ex-Tropical Cyclone Maila brought cloud and rain to the north, creating regional contrasts in rainfall and solar conditions.

Chinese wafer producers build inventory ahead of expected Q3 demand recovery

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.

Anker Solix E10 deep dive review: The alternative to the whole-home generator

An engineer and home-energy enthusiast installs the Anker Solix E10 on a fire-prone California hillside, and documents the entire process in a deep dive review for ESS News

Meeting the challenges of long life time PV on buildings

As Europe’s first generations of integrated PV systems age, researchers and industry actors are only beginning to explore the long-term realities of maintenance, compatibility and repair.

How small hydropower can compete with solar PV

Can micro hydropower be a solution for remote energy access, especially in developing countries? And what standards are required?

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Polysilicon prices remain flat amid supply-demand rebalancing signals

Polysilicon prices stayed flat in China as production and demand moved closer into balance, easing recent supply–demand pressures.

The Hydrogen Stream: Netherlands commissions 32-km hydrogen pipeline

Gasunie has launched a 32-km hydrogen pipeline in the Port of Rotterdam linking Maasvlakte and Pernis, marking the first operational section of the Dutch hydrogen backbone and enabling future expansion toward national and cross-border hydrogen networks.

New metric assesses innovation readiness in agrivoltaics

A study from Türkiye has introduced the Agrivoltaic Innovation Index (AII), a composite scientometric tool designed to assess innovation readiness in agrivoltaics beyond traditional publication and citation metrics. The index evaluates research across four dimensions – conceptual, translational, network, and societal – and shows that high publication volume does not necessarily correspond to higher innovation readiness.

Solar and wind generated more electricity globally than gas power for the first time in April

At 531 TWh, electricity generated from wind and solar reached a new global record in April 2026, according to energy think tank Ember. Gas-fired power plants supplied 477 TWh.

Deye unveils 2.56 kWh hybrid battery for balcony, residential PV

The Chinese manufacturer said the system is designed for easy AC-coupled integration with existing PV systems and scalable expansion up to 7.5 kW three-phase output. The system purportedly delivers 800 W–2.5 kW AC output, supports up to 5.76 kW PV input with 96.5% efficiency.

California Senate passes plug-in solar bill

The Plug and Play Solar Act, which passed on a 35-1 vote, would allow portable solar generation devices with up to 1,200 W of output to connect to a building through a standard outlet. The bill now moves to the state Assembly, which has until August 31 to pass it during the current session.

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Mexico launches call for renewable energy, storage projects linked to state utility CFE

The scheme targets projects of 0.7 MW and above, with a 935 MW indicative storage need, and is part of broader reforms to streamline investment while strengthening state-led planning of the electricity sector.

Colombia regulates transmission capacity allocation to speed up energy project connections

The measure aims to reduce grid connection delays and ease congestion in the National Interconnected System (SIN) amid rising electricity demand.

Iran conflict boosts interest in short-term PPAs in Europe

According to Montel, energy consumers in Europe are seeking to hedge against price volatility and supply shocks amid rising geopolitical tensions. The report said the hedging value is highest in short-term PPAs.

India has now 32.9 GW of operational PV capacity under private PPAs

Mercom reports that the so-called “open-access” solar installations were up 170% year-over-year from 1 GW added in Q1 2025. As of March 2026, cumulative installed solar open access capacity stood at 32.9 GW.

Australia opens tenders for 2.5 GW of solar and wind alongside 12.5 GWh of storage

Australia’s New South Wales is rolling out two of the biggest renewable energy tenders in the state’s history, seeking 2.5 GW of new generation capacity in addition to 12.5 GWh of long-duration energy storage.

How to prevent stray voltage from harming livestock in PV-equipped dairy farms

Stray voltage is unwanted electrical potential differences in barns that can cause small shocks to livestock, especially dairy cows, through damp floors, metal equipment, and water systems, leading to stress and reduced productivity, and in some cases even to death. While PV systems are sometimes blamed, experts told pv magazine that the real causes are faulty or poorly designed grounding and electrical infrastructure, and that proper equipotential bonding is key to prevention. With attentive design, these risks to animal health can be avoided.

Technology

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Singapore team builds 19.7%-efficient ultrathin ‘biPoly’ TOPCon solar cell

The ultra-thin TOPCon solar cell uses dual-sided polysilicon passivated contacts formed by low-pressure chemical vapor deposition. The champion device, with a thickness of only 80 μm, achieved 19.7% efficiency with 719 mV open-circuit voltage and demonstrated strong passivation, optical performance, and mechanical flexibility.

TCL SunPower launches new shingled TOPCon module series

The new modules feature bifaciality of 85%, an efficiency of up to 24.8%, annual degradation of 0.35%, and a 30-year performance warranty,

Solar industry cost-cutting sparks record wave of spontaneous glass breakage

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.

Finnish researchers build stirling engine-based Carnot battery prototype using sand for heat storage

Scientists in Sweden experimentally evaluated a Stirling engine–based Carnot battery (SECB) prototype using low-cost sand as thermal energy storage, aiming to validate electricity-to-heat-to-electricity storage concepts. Tests showed that higher engine temperatures improved output and duration, but round-trip efficiency remained low, mainly due to thermal losses and limited heat transfer in the sand bed.

Utility-scale solar expansion has little impact on U.S. crop prices

Research from Indiana University suggests that concerns over the impact of solar development on US agricultural production are largely exaggerated, with prices for maize, soybeans and wheat expected to increase by less than 5.6% if the build out of utility-scale solar on cropland is consistent with historical patterns.

Omani PV manufacturer AACE switches to TOPCon

The company’s new facility, located in the Salalah Free Zone in southern Oman, is currently manufacturing PERC technology, with plans to transition to TOPCon before the end of the year.

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UNSW researchers shed new light on UV-induced degradation in PERC, TOPCon solar cells

The scientists identified that UV exposure in PERC and TOPCon solar cells increases interface defects and makes them more recombination-active, driving ultraviolet-induced degradation. They found strong degradation on PERC front and rear surfaces and TOPCon front surfaces, while the TOPCon rear remains stable due to poly-Si UV absorption.

U.S. PV manufacturing capex could reach $7 billion in 2027 in breakout year for domestic supply-chain

Driven by multi-billion-dollar investments from the likes of Tesla and Corning, U.S. solar manufacturing capital expenditure is forecast to skyrocket 150% year-on-year to $7 billion in 2027, marking a massive breakout year as silicon-based technology eclipses thin-film spending and cements a domestic supply chain.

China conducts first experiments for space-based solar power plants

China is advancing the Sun Chasing project to develop space-based solar power systems that collect energy in orbit and beam it wirelessly to Earth or spacecraft for continuous power supply. Early tests demonstrated over 100 m wireless power transmission and efficient microwave beaming to moving targets, with up to 1,180 W delivered and promising system efficiencies.

Can Europe build a competitive polysilicon industry?

Producing polysilicon in Europe remains challenging due to its energy-intensive, ultra-high-purity nature and the cost advantages of established Asian supply chains. However, Dutch startup Resilicon argues Europe can still make polysilicon by leveraging innovation and policy support. The company’s CEO, Remco Rijn, tells pv magazine how polysilicon factories could compete through cheap renewable energy supply and diversification.

DNV publishes new floating PV safety standards

Norwegian classification society DNV has published two new guidelines covering the structural design of floats for floating solar systems and their mooring and station keeping systems.

Sahaj Solar, Clarion plan 750 MW PV module factory in UAE

The plant will serve global markets, especially GCC countries and the United States, combining Sahaj Solar’s manufacturing expertise with Clarion Investments’ logistics capabilities.

Energy Storage

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Brazil increases import tax on batteries at local manufacturer’s request

The measure raises the import tariff from 18% to 25% for 48V LFP batteries intended for stationary applications in telecommunications and photovoltaic systems of up to 4.8 kW until May 2027, following a request from the domestic industry via LETEC. For other batteries classified as lithium-ion electric accumulators, the reduced rate of 18% remains.

MTA launches air-to-water heat pump with scalable architecture

The Italian manufacturer said its Gemini air-to-water heat pump is intended for commercial and industrial applications. It reportedly achieves a coefficient of performance of up to 3.28 and delivers hot water temperatures of up to 60 C.

Oman power company signs 2.7 GW PPA for continuous wind-solar-storage project

The gigawatt-scale solar, wind and battery project developed by O-Green Energy expected to provide round-the-clock power. It is part of a push from Nama Power and Water Procurement to secure 7 GW solar, 3 GW battery storage capacity by 2030.

Australia installs 400,000 home batteries in 10 months for 11.2 GWh

Australia is in the grip of a consumer-led energy storage boom with new figures showing more than 400,000 batteries representing 11.2 GWh of storage capacity have been installed nationwide in the past 10 months.

Bluetti launches new storage systems for balcony PV

Bluetti has launched the Balco 260 and Balco 500, two integrated balcony PV storage systems combining MPPT, inverter, battery storage and smart control in a plug-and-play architecture for urban households.

Lidl launches 2.24 kWh battery in Germany for €299

The battery supports 1,000 W input and 800 W output, is compatible with most balcony PV systems, and can be optionally app-controlled via a dedicated app.

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