Alencon’s Grid Inverter Package – the GrIP – is a 10MW central PV inverter, the largest available on the market today. The GrIP uses Alencon’s Patented Harmonic Neutralization technology to shatter the barriers of price, reliability, efficiency and size of traditional PWM-based PV inverters.
[pdf] In June 2024, China connected the 3.5 GW Midong solar project near Ürümqi in Xinjiang to the grid, making it, at that moment, the world’s largest single operational PV plant. The installation spans desert terrain and is reported to generate around 6.09 billion kWh annually.
[pdf] Spanning 400 kilometers in length and 5 kilometers in width, the Kubuqi Solar Field currently generates a staggering 5.4 gigawatts of energy. Upon completion in 2030, it will earn the title of the largest solar farm globally, aptly nicknamed “the photovoltaic sea.”
[pdf] The solar container market is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. According to MarketsandMarkets, the market size will rise from about $0.29 billion in 2025 to around $0.83 billion by 2030 (a CAGR of ~23.8%).
[pdf] Dutch maritime solar innovator Wattlab has secured a contract with Norwegian shipping company Berge Rederi to install its onboard solar energy system on what is expected to be the world’s largest battery-powered bulk carrier.
[pdf] Many companies are also investing in new product launches to expand their product portfolio. The top key players in the market are Lennox, Aussie Solar World, ICESolair, Videocon, HotSpot Energy, Solair World International, Gree, Midea, Haier.
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