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Tesla’s Energy Division Surges Amid Declining EV Demand

Tesla’s energy storage division achieved its highest quarterly gross profits in Q2 2025, even as its automotive business faced declining demand. The electric vehicle (EV) deliveries fell to 384,000, a 13% decrease compared to the previous year. Despite a slight growth in energy storage deployments, Tesla reported an overall decline in revenues for both its […]

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Hydrogen Cars: Promising Future Amid Economic Challenges

Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, like the Toyota Mirai and Hyundai Nexo, are commercially available and supported by substantial federal funding. However, their adoption in the U.S. is hindered mainly by economic factors. The cost of these vehicles is affected by limited fueling infrastructure, energy-conversion inefficiencies, and the high price of hydrogen. While battery-electric vehicles have become […]

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Solar Power Saves New England from Heat Wave Blackouts

Renewable energy sources were pivotal in preventing blackouts in New England during a severe heat wave on June 24, when temperatures soared above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A report from the Acadia Center indicated that over 5 gigawatts of behind-the-meter solar energy contributed significantly to Meet peak electricity demand, which reached a record high since 2013. […]

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Nexamp’s Innovative Strategy Speeds Up Solar Project Construction

Nexamp has implemented a new strategy to expedite the construction of solar power projects, completing three new solar farms in Maine and Massachusetts. By taking on responsibilities typically managed by utility companies—namely the grid connection and infrastructure work—Nexamp can streamline the process significantly. This method, known as “self-performance,” allows solar developers to manage their interconnection […]

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Repurposing EV Batteries Could Cut Carbon Emissions Significantly

A recent study reveals that repurposing retired electric vehicle (EV) batteries for grid storage could significantly reduce carbon emissions in California, potentially cutting an additional eight million tons of CO₂. Researchers from institutions in the U.S. and Germany recommend prioritizing the reuse of these batteries over immediate recycling, which could substantially contribute to the state’s […]

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Innovative Solar Cells for Fragile Roofs in Japan

A new initiative in Japan is focused on the development of lightweight film-type chalcopyrite solar cells, specifically designed for installation on industrial rooftops with low load-bearing capacity. The collaboration between the green tech startup PXP Inc. and Tokyo Gas Co. aims to create a reliable solar panel structure that can be installed on fragile roofs, […]

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HelioRec Secures Approval for Innovative Floating Solar Technology

HelioRec, a French floating solar company, has achieved a significant milestone by receiving Approval in Principle (AiP) Level II from Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore. This certification validates the company’s design and system architecture for floating solar power installations, confirming compliance with international marine classification standards. HelioRec’s floating platforms are built to endure extreme weather […]

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Revolutionizing Energy: Texas Battery Storage from Recycled EVs

B2U Storage Solutions has announced plans to build a new battery storage facility in San Antonio, Texas, leveraging recycled electric vehicle (EV) batteries for grid power storage. The Bexar Corrilla project will utilize around 500 reclaimed battery packs, capable of storing 24 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity, which could power approximately 800 homes for a day. […]

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Blue Marlin: Revolutionizing Inland Shipping with Solar Power

Wattlab and HGK Shipping have launched the world’s first inland solar hybrid vessel, the Blue Marlin, which uses a unique system of 192 solar panels to power both onboard systems and propulsion. This innovative ship enhances fuel efficiency and reduces emissions, showcasing a significant leap in the maritime industry’s efforts towards sustainability. The Blue Marlin’s […]

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Europe’s Battery Sector Accelerates with Gigafactory Launches

Europe’s battery supply chain has made significant strides, with numerous projects advancing to construction and commissioning phases. Key developments include the operational launch of Envision AESC’s gigafactory in France and the initiation of construction for CALB’s facility in Portugal. The success of these projects signifies Europe’s commitment to establishing a robust domestic battery industry. Alongside […]

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