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Carbon scraps solar module gigafactory project in France

Carbon’s gigafactory project in Fos-sur-Mer, designed to build a 5 GW integrated solar manufacturing chain in France, has been abandoned due to insufficient regulatory visibility and investor guarantees. Despite attempts to scale down and pursue partnerships, including with Chinese manufacturer Longi, the project collapsed amid uncertainty over EU industrial policy and market preference mechanisms.
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Pakistan’s operational PV capacity estimated a 51 GW

Latest report from Renewables First finds that Pakistan's solarization continues to grow with households, farms and businesses turning to distributed solar to reduce their reliance on the grid.
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The impact of rain on PV module antisoiling coating lifetime

Researchers in India developed a predictive framework combining degradation experiments, weather data, and environmental stress models to assess how rain affects anti-soiling solar coatings. They found that coating lifetime strongly depends on local clim...
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Thailand opens investigation into faulty solar installations

Thailand’s Consumer Protection Board is supporting homeowners located across three different areas of the country who have reported substandard solar installations, including signs of equipment melting and burning.
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EU solar recycling only viable under strict policy, say researchers

TU Wien researchers say binding EU policy targets are essential to make solar module recycling economically viable, with exports to third countries remaining the cheapest option for member states in their absence.
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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.
Energy Storage

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.
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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.

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From Grid to Chip: Sungrow’s Power Architecture for the AI Data Center Era

As AI reshapes digital infrastructure, electricity is becoming the decisive foundation beneath the next generation of computing.

Ingeteam’s ‘Made in Europe’ solutions power one of Italy’s largest energy storage facilities

Ingeteam is contributing to Italy’s energy transition by participating in the development of one of the country’s largest battery energy storage systems; a project that marks a significant milestone in improving the capacity and stability of the national electricity grid.

KGAL’s ESPF 5 divests from Italian solar park Spalletti

The renewable energy fund KGAL ESPF 5 has sold the Italian solar park Spalletti, with a capacity of 16 megawatts. The buyer is the Italian energy company Altea Green Power.

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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?

Banning China: Are we overreacting again?

PV systems and distributed energy assets require stronger cybersecurity and controllability, but measures to protect critical infrastructure should be based on careful, expert assessment rather than rushed policy decisions.

Rechargeable zinc batteries: Overcoming challenges and finding opportunities

Josef Daniel-Ivad from the Zinc Battery Initiative updates the current scaling of zinc battery manufacturers and technology.

Women’s leadership is everywhere in Ukraine

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Yuliana Onishchuk, founder and CEO of the Charitable organisation Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation. She explains how Russia’s full-scale invasion transformed solar energy in Ukraine from a green technology into a vital tool for survival, powering hospitals, schools, and communities during blackouts and attacks. Through the Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation, decentralized renewable energy and women-led initiatives are helping build resilience, protect critical infrastructure, and shape a more secure and sustainable future for Ukraine.

Blocking pattern lifts irradiance from France to Finland while storms hit the east

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that a persistent high-pressure system over the North Sea created a major April solar irradiance surplus across western and northern Europe by suppressing clouds and boosting GHI well above average. At the same time, displaced storm tracks reduced irradiance in the eastern Mediterranean and parts of Eastern Europe, producing deficits in Greece, Turkey, and Ukraine while maintaining a sharp west–east contrast.

China TOPCon module prices hold steady as supplier price gap widens

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.

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Intelligent solar siting neutralizes local opposition at near-zero cost

Macro-siting models that protect sensitive habitats and farmland from utility-scale development reduce permitting friction for a mere 0.17% cost premium.

Toyo denies Ethiopia duty evasion, confirms 4 GW ramp and US cell plant

Toyo Co. says a new anti-circumvention petition targeting its Ethiopian solar cell facility is “riddled with misinformation.” The Japanese manufacturer tells pv magazine that the site reached 4 GW of capacity last year and that it is planning a U.S. onshore cell plant.

Romania moves from solar to storage rebates

Romania is not planning to run a grant scheme offering non-repayable funds for home solar installations for a second year running, instead aiming funds at existing solar prosumers looking to install battery storage systems. The Romanian Photovoltaic Industry Association expects strong growth in Romania’s rooftop PV market to continue despite the absence of solar-specific installation grants.

Taiwan shifting to regionalized approach for solar permitting

Taoyuan’s Department of Economic Development says its new guidelines for solar projects are designed to make photovoltaics “reliable and trustworthy neighbors.” Solar operators will be required to inspect environmentally-sensitive areas during the planning of future projects and prepare plans for storing damaged solar panels as a result of any natural disasters.

Spain, France set benchmark in renewables expansion without biodiversity loss

A research from Switzerland has compared how France, Italy and Spain integrate biodiversity into renewable energy planning, spatial policy, and ecological impact monitoring under the European Green Deal. The findings show France and Spain have more advanced frameworks, while Italy remains more regionally fragmented, with major gaps in cumulative impact assessment across all three countries.

GCL Technology expands beyond PV with new energy storage business

GCL Technology is expanding into lithium-ion battery storage based on LFP materials as part of a shift toward a “multi-product” new energy platform.

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Floating PV tested at manure lagoon in Spain

Spanish engineering company Intergia is testing floating PV systems adapted for manure lagoons at pig farms to reduce ammonia emissions while generating on-site solar electricity. Two prototypes are being assessed to measure emissions reduction, durability, and energy performance.

Dimplex launches propane air-to-water heat pumps for light commercial applications

The new propane heat pumps support water flow temperatures of up to 70 C and achieve a seasonal coefficient of performance of up to 5.2 according to the UK-based manufacturer.

PV power generation to surpass coal in Texas

Utility-scale solar power is projected to surpass coal-fired generation in the ERCOT grid this year as massive capacity additions continue to reshape the state energy mix.

Argentina commissions 360 MW solar farm

The $220 million project has a capacity of 305 MW and is located in the province of Mendoza, in the sunny Cuyo region.

The Hydrogen Stream: Ireland’s LCOH on par with Morocco, Brazil

Fraunhofer ISE, in collaboration with Irishi energy company ESB, developed a methodology showing that Ireland is a competitive location for renewable power-to-X and green hydrogen production with costs comparable to Morocco, South Africa, and Brazil, supported by strong wind resources, policy backing, and infrastructure potential.

German scientists explore whether solar power plants can induce rain in deserts

The research project combines LiDAR measurements with advanced meteorological simulations to assess the climatic impacts of large-scale photovoltaic installations in desert regions.

Technology

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Japanese scientists achieve world record 25.14% efficiency for perovskite-CIGS tandem solar cell

The result was certified by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST).

Glass frit chemistry explains EVA-driven degradation mechanisms in TOPCon solar cells

Researchers from University of New South Wales and Jolywood found that corrosion-induced degradation in TOPCon solar cells is primarily governed by glass frit chemistry in low-aluminum silver metallization. Their findings show that barium-zinc-modified frits significantly improve resistance to acetic-acid and damp-heat stress, enabling more stable silver-silicon interfaces and reduced module-level power loss.

Upcycling silicon from end-of-life solar modules via palladium nanoparticles

Researchers in Italy have developed a Pd/Si catalyst for upcycling silicon from end-of-life PV panels. The system showed performance comparable to commercial-silicon catalysts and stable recycling over six cycles.

HY Solar unveils 670 W TOPCon modules with 24.8% efficiency

HY Solar has launched the HT3.0 quad-cut module at its Jiangyin base, marking an upgrade to its n-type portfolio built on TOPCon 3.0 cell technology with up to 27.5% cell efficiency. The manufacturer said the new product features PSP quad-cut architecture, high bifaciality and low degradation.

Fraunhofer ISE achieves 31.3% record solar-to-hydrogen efficiency in CPV electrolysis

Researchers at the German institute built a photovoltaic water electrolysis system based on micro-concentrator photovoltaics coupled to proton exchange membrane electrolysis. Outdoor testing demonstrated a record solar-to-hydrogen efficiency of 31.3%, achieved by a four-junction CPV system driving two PEM cells in series under real operating conditions.

Sweden lacks national strategy for utility-scale solar

Research from Lund University has explored how Sweden is building out utility-scale solar in the absence of an overarching national strategy. The researchers told pv magazine that without clearer national direction, projects will cluster in areas with favorable conditions while stalling elsewhere.

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Heterojunction PV modules with low silver content tested in world’s sunniest region

Chilean company Atamostec is testing low-silver heterojunction solar modules under real desert conditions at the Atacama Desert Solar Platform (PSDA) in partnership with France’s CEA-Ines. The ALPACA project has so far achieved up to 70% silver substitution with copper.

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Daqo, Tongwei, Aiko Solar post Q1 losses

Chinese solar manufacturers reported sharply mixed Q1 results amid ongoing polysilicon and module price pressure, with output increases, weak demand-driven margin compression, and continued net losses.

Inox Clean buys U.S. PV manufacturing assets of Boviet Solar for $750 million

Through this million asset purchase, Inox Clean acquires 3 GW of operational TOPCon solar module manufacturing capacity in the United States, aligning with the “Make in America, For America” initiative.

US solar makers accuse Toyo and Origin Solar of duty evasion in Ethiopia

Eight US solar manufacturers have filed an anti-circumvention complaint with the US Department of Commerce, alleging that solar cells and modules assembled in Ethiopia using Chinese-origin components are evading existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders on Chinese solar products.

ARTsolar challenges local content compliance in South African solar tenders

A High Court in South Africa ordered the country’s Ministry of Mineral Resources and Energy to deliver full documentation relating to three solar tenders awarded in 2021 and 2022 to local solar manufacturer ARTsolar, after the company questioned if the preferred bidders had followed local content requirements for PV modules set out in the tenders. ARTsolar told pv magazine its legal team is currently reviewing the documentation it has received.

Continuous-wave infrared laser technology enables damage-free backsheet removal in end-of-life solar modules

U.S. researchers have developed an IR-CW laser-based method to remove backsheets from end-of-life silicon solar modules without damaging the glass or wafers, using controlled heating of the silicon–EVA interface through the front glass. The process enables clean mechanical delamination with preserved device performance and offers a lower-energy, lower-cost alternative to conventional thermal or chemical recycling methods.

Energy Storage

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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.

Hydrostor launches 4 GWh advanced compressed air energy storage project in Ontario

The first 4 GWh phase of the Canadian developer’s Quinte Energy Storage Centre is expected to be operational in the early 2030s, with subsequent phases targeting 8 GWh to 16 GWh.

Japan awards 1.25 GW of battery storage in capacity market auction

Third long-term decarbonization auction sees significant drop in BESS bids due to new rule on storage duration. However, awarded capacity for battery storage remained relatively strong.

Mitsubishi launches propane air-to-water heat pumps for large homes, light commercial applications

Mitsubishi has expanded its Hydrolution EZY R290 heat pump series with two models with capacities of 10 kW and 14 kW. The new products use R290 refrigerant and can deliver up to 75 C flow temperatures.

From night to noon: France’s reactors are now bending for European solar

Hourly ENTSO-E data show the summer midday-to-evening gap in French nuclear output has grown nearly eightfold since 2019. The reactors have adapted. The rest of the European power system has some catching up to do.

German storage industry back on growth path, says BVES

After a significant decline in 2024, revenues for energy storage companies based in Germany grew substantially last year and are expected to rise further this year, according to market analysis from BVES. However, industry uncertainty continues to rise.

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