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Module rate drop and supply chain vulnerabilities: sun.store on the European solar market

Module rate drop and supply chain vulnerabilities: sun.store on the European solar market

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Newest Functions, Guest Blog, Long Reads "Challenges stay, consisting of grid connection problems, unfavorable energy rates brought on by spikes in solar production and competitors from other cost effective energy sources," states Krawiec-Rokita. Image: sun.store. In 2024, the European solar market saw module rates drop month after month, while still including a record volume of solar capability. This cost drop in solar devices might drive require up throughout Europe in 2025, and stimulate development in numerous emerging markets, such as Poland, Hungary and Greece.PV Techspoke with Agata Krawiec-Rokita, CEO of solar wholesaler sun.store, about the 2024 efficiency, and 2025 outlook, of European solar. PV Tech: In both your own orga...
The PV evaluation, Q3 2024: SunPower collapses, Maxeon has a hard time and United States tariffs tighten up

The PV evaluation, Q3 2024: SunPower collapses, Maxeon has a hard time and United States tariffs tighten up

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Newest Functions, Guest Blog, Long Reads SunPower's decrease controlled the 3rd quarter of 2024, culminating in the business's declare Chapter 11 personal bankruptcy. Image: SunPower. In the last days of 2024, PV Tech is recalling at the stories that controlled the headings in each quarter of the year. In Q3, the failure of the emblematic United States PV brand name SunPower included greatly, as did the continuous travails of Maxeon, the module manufacturer that drew out of SunPower in 2021. Relocations by the United States to enforce trade tariffs on PV devices imports offered a consistent background sound while the very first murmurings over the possible effects of the 2nd Donald Trump presidency on the PV market were voiced. Chin...