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Solid-State vs Sodium-Ion: Who Will Dethrone Lithium-Ion Batteries?

The rise of renewable energy (RE) and the electric vehicle boom have brought with them increased expectations from the energy storage industry like increased efficiency, considerably high safety, and huge energy densities, and of course preferably at lower costs. Aiming to offer options are Sodium-ion batteries and solid-state batteries. Both have their own sets of […]

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Bangladesh Seeks To Get Renewables Back On Track with 2.6 GW Tender

Bangladesh, where much else besides its renewables plans were disrupted as a result of the student backed movement that overthrew the then government of Sheikh Hasina last year, has a lot of catching up to do. Not only has the country been embroiled in disputes with power providers in India like the Adani group which […]

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SolaX Power to Launch Micro-Inverters for Indian Market Soon

Global solar inverter brand SolaX Power is set to introduce its latest innovation—solar micro-inverters—tailored for the Indian market. The company is in the final stages of launching these inverters, specifically designed for smaller residential rooftop solar installations. The move gains significance with the introduction of the PM Surya Ghar scheme, which supports compact solar setups […]

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Enfinity Eyes Expansion in Gujarat, Andhra, TN & Beyond

In this interview with Saur Energy, Sandip Agarwal, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) India, of Enfinity Global—a US-based company—shared the company’s plans to steadily expand its presence in India. In the interview Enfinity Global revealed that it is actively exploring new opportunities in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Haryana. The company also shared […]

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Fronius Launches ‘Reserva’, Its Battery Storage System

Austrian solar energy firm Fronius, known mostly for its solar inverters until now,  has launched the  Fronius Reserva. The Reserva is Fronius’s own battery to go woth inverters and use in solar systems, for a range between 6.3 and 15.8kWh. “We believe in a future in which renewable energies cover 100 percent of the world’s […]

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Laos, India, And US Made Modules Exhibit Highest Defect Rates-Kiwi Research

The latest report by Kiwi Research, claims that Modules made in Laos, India, and the U.S. exhibit the highest module defect rates, exceeding 8% (percentages are per batch of PSI samples). The report drew this conclusion based on defect rates observed during PSI across various manufacturing countries. The study stated, “This trend can be attributed […]

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Ganesh Green Bharat Plans Launching IBC Based Modules

Gujarat-based solar module manufacturer Ganesh Green Bharat has announced the launch of IBC (Interdigitated Back Contact) solar cell-based modules for the Indian market. At the recent InterSolar event in Gandhinagar, the company showcased its futuristic plans. Speaking to Saur Energy on the sidelines of the event, the company revealed that it is currently researching the […]

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Sungrow Aims For Large Share Of Residential, Storage Segments in 2025

Sunil Badesra, Country Head (India and South Asia) for Global inverter leader Sungrow has reason to feel satisfied. Not only has the firm had a stellar 2024 in India, but the future looks even more promising thanks to the strong demand in the market, and a lineup of product offerings from Sungrow India. New launches […]

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Green Stocks Dec 24: On Listless Day, Green Stocks Also Struggle For Direction

Green energy stocks had an ordinary day at the markets today, with most struggling to find a sense of direction for the year ahead. Thus, last week, and the week earliers star performer, Borosil Renewables, continued to be dragged down on the back of both a better understanding of the limited advantages accruing to it […]

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