Recent tariffs prompting caution from US solar PV suppliers – Anza

The recent domestic content regulations and trade policies have prompted caution in the US from suppliers for long-term projections, according to a report from Anza.
Boviet Solar opens US module assembly plant in North Carolina

Vietnamese solar manufacturer Boviet Solar has opened its first US module assembly plant, in North Carolina, with an annual nameplate capacity of 2GW.
Boviet Solar opens US module assembly plant in North Carolina

Vietnamese solar manufacturer Boviet Solar has opened its first US module assembly plant, in North Carolina, with an annual nameplate capacity of 2GW.
French IPP Technique Solaire raises €302 million to build 240MW European PV portfolio

Technique Solaire has raised €302 million (US$343 million) in senior debt financing to build its European PV portfolio.
Enphase expects minimal impact on microinverters from Trump’s tariffs

The recent tariffs on Chinese products, along with the now paused global tariffs from other countries, are expected to have a minimal impact on US-based microinverter manufacturer Enphase Energy.
‘BESS projects would be delayed’: IHI Terrasun on US reciprocal tariffs

ESN speaks with IHI Terrasun on the impact of reciprocal tariffs on the US BESS supply chain and how that supply chain could be impacted soon.
European Investment Bank loans Iberdrola €108 million for pumped hydro upgrade in Spain

European Investment Bank has committed €108 million to upgrades at a pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) project in Extremadura, Spain.
Bert Thin Films tests copper paste on TOPCon solar cell with 24% conversion efficiency

Bert Thin Films has used a copper paste on a tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) M10 solar cell with a conversion efficiency of 24%.
US BESS investment ‘already impacted’ by tariffs, but industry predicted to remain resilient

Tariffs announced on ‘Liberation Day’ have already caused battery storage project deals to fall through in the US, Energy-Storage.news has heard.
Four Republican senators urge ‘stable’ approach to renewables tax credits

Four Republican US senators have signed an open letter urging a “stable and predictable” approach to US energy tax credits.