Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements on Sungrow, CoreAqua, LeakZon, Mars Company, Solar Panda, among others.
Sungrow Unveils PowerTitan 3.0 Energy Storage System Platform
Sungrow has launched the PowerTitan 3.0 energy storage system platform, designed for utility-scale applications. The new platform integrates power electronics and battery units in a 20-foot container, offering 5 MWh capacity. It features advanced liquid cooling, AI-based battery management, and improved energy density. The system is built to reduce installation time and operational costs while enhancing safety and efficiency. Sungrow’s PowerTitan 3.0 supports global decarbonization and grid stability goals. The platform was introduced at the 2024 SNEC PV Power Expo in Shanghai, aligning with growing demand for large-scale energy storage solutions.
CoreAqua Launches to Improve Water Infrastructure Installation in North America
CoreAqua has launched as a new company focused on enhancing water infrastructure installation across North America. The firm aims to address challenges in water utility construction by integrating technology, data, and streamlined processes. CoreAqua will provide turnkey solutions for water, wastewater, and stormwater projects. Backed by Bernhard Capital Partners, the company will partner with municipalities and utilities to deliver scalable infrastructure services. CoreAqua’s approach includes digital project management and optimized field operations to reduce costs and timelines
LeakZon Launches Hybrid AMI Leak Detection Solution at AWWA ACE25
LeakZon unveiled a hybrid AMI leak detection solution at the AWWA ACE25 conference, enabling water utilities to access real-time monitoring without full AMI deployment. The system combines satellite imagery, acoustic sensors, and data analytics to identify leaks across water networks. It supports existing infrastructure, allowing immediate use by utilities of all sizes. The solution aims to reduce non-revenue water, lower operational costs, and improve infrastructure management. LeakZon highlighted fast deployment, cost efficiency, and scalability as core features. The product is now commercially available across North American water utility markets.
Mars Company Launches VeroFlow Mobile App for Water Meter Field Testing
Mars Company has introduced the VeroFlow Mobile App, designed to improve field testing of water meters for municipalities and utilities. The app integrates with Mars’ existing testing systems and enables real-time data collection, wireless communication, GPS tracking, and secure cloud storage. VeroFlow helps streamline compliance, reduce manual entry, and improve test accuracy. It supports both Android and iOS platforms and aligns with AWWA standards. The app enhances field operations efficiency and provides water utilities with scalable, digital tools for meter management and performance tracking. VeroFlow is now available to utility partners.
Solar Panda Acquires Vitalite Zambia, Expands into Third African Market
Solar Panda has acquired Vitalite Zambia, marking its entry into Zambia and expansion into its third African country, alongside Kenya and Nigeria. The acquisition strengthens Solar Panda’s position in the off-grid solar sector, enabling it to serve more households with solar home systems. Vitalite, established in 2013, has provided clean energy access to over 100,000 households in Zambia. The deal supports Solar Panda’s goal to scale affordable energy solutions across sub-Saharan Africa and contributes to electrification and sustainable development efforts in underserved communities.
GreentechLead.com News Desk