KSTAR and CATL have announced the completion of two new energy storage factories in Fujian, China with an annual production capacity of 1GW. The two companies have established a joint venture named CATL-KSTAR Science & Technology Co.,Ltd, to support the design of high quality storage products to meet the needs of international customers. The
LONGi’s Hi-MO 5 series module has received a “Simplified Carbon Assessment” certification from Certisolis. Complying with French carbon footprint standards, the company’s entry into the French solar market is now already well underway.
Sungrow has announced it has secured 500 MW in strategic agreements during PV Expo 2021 to supply PV inverter solutions in Japan. The company also debuted at the event a future-proof PV and energy storage product line-up optimized for various Japanese market segments, further assisting in the transition to a low carbon economy and progress towards reaching Japan's 2050 carbon neutrality target.
Sungrow has announced the launch of the company’s latest commercial string inverter (SG75CX) for Brazilian micro-generation power plants, showcasing its continued commitment to comply with regional power demands and to decarbonize the local economy.
Huawei is exhibiting at this year’s PV EXPO with, for the first time, a complete array of solutions from its digital power business, encompassing the five key areas of Smart PV, Data Centre Energy, iSitePower, Modular Power and mPower.
Ginlong Solis has announced that it will promote the adoption of hybrid systems in Europe to enable solar energy storage. The solution guarantees an uninterrupted supply of electricity to homes and businesses in the event of a grid supply failure or blackout.
JinkoSolar has announced that it has signed up to Global Framework Principles for Heavy Industry, in order to contribute to the decarbonization of the heavy industry sector, in favour of a shift toward a clean energy transition.
According to customs statistics, JinkoSolar ranked first in Japan in terms of shipments in 2020, with a figure of over 1.1GW, translating into a 17% market share. The company has gradually opened the large-size module market in Japan through its Tiger Pro series of high-efficiency modules which, while providing higher power and efficiency, can also satisfy the country’s high requirements for reliability and safety. The Tiger Pro series modules have become an extremely reliable choice for customers around the world due to excellent loading and unloading efficiency as well as transportation safety.