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GameChange to expand U.S manufacturing of solar tracking to 35 GW

The tracker supplier reports that it will be able to deliver solar tracker systems that contain 70% domestic content with the potential to increase the percentage to over 85%.

Yaskawa Solectria Solar to exhibit U.S.-made utility-scale inverters

In partnership with solar panel manufacturer First Solar, the company developed the inverters to reduce degradation rates.

Sunrise brief: Suniva to restart idled solar cell factory in Georgia

Also on the rise: Lithos technology reduces water use in lithium extraction. Solar tracker provider Nextracker amps up its 2024 earnings guidance. And more.

EPCs and solar developers share top 5 concerns and opportunities

Leveraging partnerships can help overcome challenges such as supply chain and price volatility as well as embracing opportunities such as meeting domestic content requirements.

Qcells inks its largest module and EPC agreement

In an eight-year agreement with Microsoft, Qcells will supply 12 GW of modules along with EPC services.

Nextracker spin-off from Flex is complete

Tracker and solar solutions provider Nextracker is now its own entity.

Sunrise brief: SunPower warns business may go under

Also on the rise: Waaree Energies to build 5 GW solar cell and module factory in Texas. Who’s on top of the residential solar-plus-storage market? And more.

Waaree Energies to build 5 GW solar cell, module factory in U.S.

India’s Waaree Energies says it will build a solar module manufacturing facility with an initial capacity of 3 GW per year by December 2024. It plans to ramp up to an integrated 5 GW cell facility by 2027 and has already secured an offtake contract with SB Energy.

Sunrise brief: Enphase launches three-phase inverter for commercial market

Also on the rise: SMA to build 3.5 GW inverter factory in U.S. Residential air source heat pump for cold climates. And more.

Heliene expands solar manufacturing in the U.S.

Minnesota manufacturing to be doubled in size from 150 MW to 300 MW of solar modules, creating approximately 130 new jobs.

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