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Hoymiles introduces quad-module three-phase solar microinverter

The company announced the North American launch of its inverter, which is designed for commercial and industrial installations.

Global inventory map of floating photovoltaics

A Chinese-US research group has created an up-to-date spatial datase to identify floating PV systems across the globe. The new tool uses Google Earth images, Sentinel satellite imagery, and multiple spectral indices.

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Bslbatt introduces high-voltage battery for residential PV

China’s Bslbatt says its new batteries feature individual battery modules with voltages of 102.4 V and a capacity of 52 Ah. They can be stacked in series with two to seven battery modules.

Runergy releases new N-type solar module series

The company also inked new strategic cooperation agreements while displaying the new line of solar modules at RE+ 2023 in Las Vegas.

Hoymiles introduces hybrid inverters for residential solar and storage

The inverters support 120 V/ 240 V backup power without an external transformer.

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“The times of supply shortage are over,” solar giants bet big on U.S. manufacturing

Three factories announced by three major solar panel suppliers will add 15 GW of manufacturing capacity. In 2021, the U.S. had about 7 GW of module manufacturing capacity.

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Longi solar modules made from OCI polysilicon clear U.S. Customs

An industry note from Roth Capital partners said the panels were released for entry to the U.S. market.

A terawatt of solar module capacity expected within 16 months

Clean Energy Associates projects that major Chinese manufacturers will achieve a global solar module manufacturing capacity of 1 terawatt by the end of 2024. Furthermore, this capacity is projected to hit that same mark within China’s borders by 2025.

How to avoid solar antidumping tariffs

A note from Clean Energy Associates (CEA) shares tips for getting solar components into the U.S. market duty free.

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Commerce finds solar antidumping violations: An industry reacts

pv magazine USA shares solar industry reactions to the finding that five major solar panel providers are in violation of U.S. antidumping laws.

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