Companies such as Recurrent Energy, Boviet Solar, Nextracker, Castillo, among others, announced their solar deals advancing with innovative solutions.
Recurrent Energy’s 300 MW Deal in Spain
Recurrent Energy signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for its 300 MW Tordesillas Solar PV Project, expected to power 188,000 households annually by 2026 and cut 161,000 tons of CO2 emissions, contributing to Spain’s renewable energy goals.
Boviet Solar in New Mexico
Boviet Solar supplied 500,000 advanced modules for the Escalante Solar Project, which powers 63,000 homes on a former coal site. Supported by a $2.5 billion USDA grant, it marks a transition to clean energy.
Nextracker’s U.S.-Manufactured Solar Trackers
Nextracker delivered the first fully U.S.-made solar trackers for SB Energy’s 570 MW Pelican’s Jaw Project, emphasizing domestic manufacturing and reducing lead times under the Inflation Reduction Act.
Castillo Engineering’s 18 MW Projects
Castillo Engineering is supporting three Onyx Renewables projects in New York and Louisiana, advancing community solar and supporting the U.S. Army’s climate goals for carbon-free electricity by 2030.
DartSolar’s EV Solar Roof Rack
DartSolar launched a solar roof rack for EVs, offering 10-20 miles of off-grid charge per day. The innovation supports mobile energy generation, disaster preparedness, and sustainable transportation.
Qn-SOLAR in Bulgaria
Qn-SOLAR’s 5 MW project in Svishtov will provide renewable energy for agriculture by 2025, while the company explores cutting-edge perovskite solar cells and hydrogen energy.
SolarEdge’s ‘USA Edition’ Home Battery
SolarEdge shipped a new 9.7 kWh home battery that maximizes energy savings and qualifies for the Domestic Content Bonus Credit, supporting American jobs.
Bowman’s 64 MW Michigan Solar Project
Bowman Consulting leads engineering for a 64 MW solar project integrating wind power, enhancing grid reliability and renewable capacity.
Arevon’s Eland 1 Solar Project
Arevon began operations at the Eland 1 Solar-plus-Storage Project in California, combining 384 MW of solar with 150 MW/600 MWh storage. Once complete, it will be one of the largest solar-plus-storage facilities in the U.S.
These initiatives underscore the global solar industry’s role in fostering renewable energy growth, supporting economic development, and innovating across diverse applications.