Renewable energy news: Huawei, Polyshine Solar, Scanifly, K2 Systems, SolarBank

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Huawei, Polyshine Solar, Scanifly, K2 Systems, SolarBank, among others, announced their latest renewable energy projects.

Huawei Energy Storage System Passes Safety Test

Huawei Digital Power’s Smart String & Grid Forming Energy Storage System (ESS) passed a strict safety test, witnessed by DNV. The test followed the UL 9540A standard and verified that the system prevents fire and explosion risks during extreme conditions. Huawei’s ESS uses a smart defense system to manage thermal runaway in batteries, allowing time for intervention. This technology improves energy storage safety, supporting global investment in renewable power. The strategy strengthens Huawei’s position in the energy sector and drives further growth.

New Orleans VFW Center Installs Solar Power for Energy Security

PosiGen, Solar Alternatives, and nonprofit Empowered by Light installed a solar and battery system at the New Orleans VFW center. The project ensures power during outages and saves on electricity costs. The system includes a 10-kilowatt solar array and 18 kilowatt-hours of battery storage. This investment helps veterans and the local community by providing a backup energy source. The strategy promotes clean energy technology and long-term resilience, contributing to industry growth.

Polyshine Solar Launches Lightweight Flexible Solar Panels

Polyshine Solar introduced new lightweight solar panels at the Italian Renewable Energy Exhibition. The modules are 70 percent lighter than traditional panels and can be installed on curved surfaces without extra support. Installation is simple, with options for adhesive or strap-fastening. The product meets global energy standards and offers a 25-year performance guarantee. This investment in new technology makes solar energy more accessible and supports market growth. Polyshine Solar’s strategy focuses on expanding renewable energy adoption worldwide.

Scanifly and K2 Systems Automate Solar Installation Process

Scanifly and K2 Systems announced an integration that simplifies solar panel installation. The software links Scanifly’s drone-based PV design tool with K2’s mounting system, eliminating duplicate work and reducing errors. The integration creates a single workflow, saving time and ensuring accurate equipment selection. This investment in automation improves efficiency and lowers costs for solar contractors. The strategy strengthens both companies in the renewable energy market, driving growth and innovation.

SolarBank Advances 2.9 MW Solar Project in New York

SolarBank has reached a milestone in the development of its 2.9 MW DC solar project in Gainesville, New York. The project has received positive interconnection results and will now proceed with permitting. It is expected to qualify for incentives under the NYSERDA NY-Sun Program. Following permits and financing, SolarBank will begin construction, with the project operating as a community solar initiative. Solar Simplified will manage customer activities, ensuring full project subscription and revenue generation.

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