New Mexico-based mPower Technology has started automated, high-volume production of its space-grade solar modules in New York, the company announced Nov. 11 as it ramps up to meet demand from ...
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mPower Launches World's First Automated High-Volume Space Solar Module Line
Power Technology has officially launched the world's first automated, high-volume production line in Conklin, New York, to ...
TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT), a global leader in advanced display technologies and a subsidiary of ...
As demand for high-performance power electronics continues to rise across automotive, industrial, and data center applications, manufacturers are under increasing pressure to deliver modules that are ...
XPeng begins production of its Land Aircraft Carrier flying cars in China, and expects deliveries by 2026 after registering ...
Power Technology Inc. has switched on an automated production line for its silicon solar panels designed for space missions. The site currently has an annual capacity of 1 MW, set to double by the ...
Switzerland-based Meyer Burger Technology AG said it plans to expand production at its new solar module manufacturing plant in the Phoenix metro after it secured two big contracts. In 2021, the ...
Reden aims to use the modules it produces for agriPV application, which represents 90% of its portfolio. Image: Simon Abiker/Reden. French independent power producer Reden has recently launched a ...
India's solar PV module manufacturing capacity is expected to surge past 165 GW by March 2027, up from 109 GW, driven by key ...
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India’s solar module production three times the domestic demand, experts flag oversupply risks
Indian-assembled modules using imported cells are at least $0.03 per watt more expensive than fully imported Chinese modules, ...
Due to tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act, the previously delayed Meyer Burger solar panel production facility is back on track with an intended initial capacity of 400 megawatts. It will ...
Qcells has announced plans to reduce pay and working hours for one-third of its 3,000 employees in the US state of Georgia.
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