Renewables news: Everged, i-charging, PowerBank, SUUN Power, D3Energy

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The latest renewable energy news includes announcements on Everged, i-charging, PowerBank, SUUN Power, D3Energy, among others.

Everged Accelerates EV Charging Expansion with i-charging’s Advanced DCFC Technology

Everged has partnered with Portugal-based i-charging to deploy advanced dynamic DC fast charging (DCFC) stations across North America. This collaboration enables Everged to expand its electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure with i-charging’s “blueberry” chargers, offering up to 600 kW output and compatibility with multiple EV standards. The technology features dynamic power allocation and simultaneous charging, optimizing energy use and customer convenience. Everged’s strategy focuses on rapid, scalable, and smart EV infrastructure to meet growing demand. The investment supports innovation, grid efficiency, and improved user experience. Key benefits include faster charging times, broad vehicle compatibility, reduced environmental impact, and enhanced accessibility for EV users across North America.

PowerBank & SUUN Begin Installation of First Battery Energy Storage System in Ontario

PowerBank and SUUN Power have started installing a 4.4-MW/9.2-MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario—their first in the region. The project supports PowerBank’s strategy to expand energy storage infrastructure across North America, focusing on grid resilience and clean energy integration. It utilizes SUUN’s advanced lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology for enhanced safety, longevity, and performance. The system will provide services such as peak shaving and demand response, benefiting both utilities and end users. Key benefits include reduced fossil fuel dependency, improved grid stability, cost savings, and support for Canada’s energy transition and decarbonization goals through scalable, innovative solutions.

D3Energy Unveils Ohio’s Largest Floating Solar Array in Monroeville

D3Energy has completed a 1.5-MW floating solar array in Monroeville, Ohio—the largest of its kind in the state. Installed on the village’s water treatment facility pond, the system will generate approximately 2.3 million kWh annually, meeting 30–35 percent of Monroeville’s electricity needs. The project aligns with D3Energy’s strategy to optimize space and resource use by deploying solar on underutilized water bodies. It uses advanced floating photovoltaic (FPV) technology, which reduces land impact and water evaporation while enhancing energy efficiency. Designed to lower long-term energy costs for municipalities, the project showcases customer-focused clean energy solutions. Key benefits include sustainable power generation, reduced reliance on the grid, innovative use of public assets, and support for environmental and economic goals at the local level.

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