Projects: Elecq, Impulse, Scanifly, Tesla, Nautilus Solar, DMEGC Solar

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Elecq, Impulse, Scanifly, Tesla, Nautilus Solar, DMEGC Solar, among others, announced their projects or agreements in the renewable energy industry.

Elecq Launches Simple Home EV Charger in Europe

Elecq has introduced the Elecq Home Type 2 EV Charger in Europe, offering a simple home charging experience. The charger features plug-and-play installation, dynamic power management, and solar energy integration. It supports both single-phase (7.4kW) and three-phase (22kW) power supplies while optimizing energy use to lower costs. With smart connectivity and security features, Elecq Home enhances EV charging efficiency and grid stability.

Impulse Brings Battery Technology to Home Appliances

Impulse is expanding battery-integrated technology beyond cooktops. At KBIS 2025, the company will introduce a modular power electronics platform that integrates batteries into home appliances. This technology, starting with THOR Kitchen, allows appliances to provide both primary functionality and energy management. The system supports high power output, temperature control, and resilience during outages.

Scanifly and Unirac Use Drones to Make Solar Installation Faster

The partnership between Scanifly and Unirac allows contractors to transfer project data, including drone imagery and structural details, directly into Unirac’s system. The integration reduces design and installation preparation time, cuts costs, and eliminates revisions, improving workflow efficiency.

Tesla Partners with Zelestra for Renewable Energy in Spain

Tesla has signed a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with Zelestra to secure 130 GWh of renewable energy annually. The agreement supports Tesla’s operations with solar power from three new plants in Spain, reinforcing its commitment to clean energy. Zelestra, backed by EQT, continues to expand its renewable energy portfolio, with over 5 GW of projects in Spain.

Nautilus Solar Buys Community Solar Projects in Illinois

Nautilus Solar has acquired 11 MW of Illinois community solar projects from Renewable Properties. The projects, part of the Illinois Shines program, will generate 17,300 MWh annually, providing clean energy to over 2,600 homes. Nautilus and Renewable Properties aim to expand solar accessibility without upfront costs for residents and businesses.

DMEGC Solar Honored with EcoVadis Silver Medal for Sustainability

DMEGC Solar has been awarded the EcoVadis Silver Medal for its sustainability efforts. This recognition places the company among the top 15 percent of global businesses assessed by EcoVadis, which evaluates corporate sustainability in environmental impact, labor rights, ethics, and sustainable procurement. DMEGC Solar has integrated sustainability into its operations, reducing energy consumption, improving waste management, and prioritizing responsible sourcing.

ConnectDER Appoints Lisa Diamantis as VP of Sales and Marketing

ConnectDER has appointed Lisa Diamantis as Vice President of Sales and Marketing to expand its presence in the solar and EV sectors. Diamantis, with experience at Sunnova and Sunrun, will lead growth initiatives and strengthen market partnerships. ConnectDER’s technology simplifies solar and EV charger installations by using the existing electricity meter socket, reducing costs and installation time.

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