In a perspective paper in Joule, a group of U.S. researchers described technology and supply chain efforts required to reach worldwide annual cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar PV capacity of 100 GW by ...
Pioneers of ultra-lightweight solar modules to invest approximately $35 million to create urban manufacturing hub, expanding new opportunities for solar in the U.S. “We are thrilled to begin the Bila ...
Three years ago, I outlined why a 100-GW fab dedicated to solar cell production in the United States could be pivotal to the country re-establishing ...
US solar equipment provider Nextpower has signed a three-year deal to supply Jinko Solar with solar PV module frames, made in the US.
Quzhou, Jun. 25, 2025 – DAS Solar, a leader in N-type PV technology, has secured a place among the world’s Top 8 module manufacturers by annual solar module production released by BloombergNEF. This ...
How PV modules are treated at the end of their life is an increasingly important issue, but some recycling practices leave a lot to be desired. Scott Azevedo from Intertek CEA explores how asking the ...
Halocell Energy has also partnered with US-based Sofab Inks to utilise its nanoparticle inks designed for charge transport layers in PV. Image: Halocell Energy. Australian PV solar cell manufacturer ...
The signing ceremony was held at CTF Solar’s headquarters in Dresden, Germany. The agreement was signed by Tim Young, Chief ...
FSLR's thin-film focus, integrated manufacturing and U.S. capacity expansion shape its cost edge and long-term solar module ...
MUMBAI: The solar photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing capacity is set to top 165 gw by March 2027 from 109 gw now, buoyed by the slew of incentives and policy measures in the form of the approved ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. SAN JOSÉ, Calif., Dec. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boviet Solar Technology Co. Ltd. ("Boviet Solar" or "the Company"), a ...
The Chinese manufacturer said it developed a new circuit-model–based method to accurately detect hot-spot risks in TOPCon back-contact modules, overcoming limitations of the IEC 61215 approach caused ...