California-based Infinity Energy plans to build $11 million facility for manufacturing solar-powered electric car charging stations
The company currently has a manufacturing capacity of 110 MW, which is planned for expansion to 1 GW by 2023.
Also on the rise: Clean energy bonds issued in California, EV charging stations with integrated advertising space, DART mission uses solar power to redirect Earthbound asteroids, and the Bezos Earth Fund supports tribal-led program.
The 1 MWh system is set to make its debut suppling power to Haute-Mauricie during transmission line upgrades.
The solar panel is manufactured by Mitrex, producer of building integrated photovoltaics.
The battery features a modular design with pre-integrated segments that contain batteries, thermal management, and safety systems.
HJT technology could fill an innovation gap in the residential and commercial rooftop PV market, and boost U.S. solar leadership through domestic manufacturing of cells and modules.
Lightsource bp and bp placed orders for around 4.4 GWdc of modules, with options for an additional 1 GWdc.
The facility will include a battery recycling building, an office building with laboratories, and a finished goods warehouse.
Developed by a U.S.-based start-up, the new manufacturing process is claimed to reduce silver consumption and improve solar module performance by up to 3 W. It consists of connecting sub-cells in series within a single cell in order to increase the device voltage and without requiring cells to be physically broken and rewired.
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