Weekly News Updates (Sept. 14-Sept. 20)
DAS Solar Debuts Innovative Lightweight Modules at Japan New Product Launch Event
DAS Solar successfully hosts the Japan New Product Launch and Customer Day event in Tokyo, where the company showcases its latest lightweight modules designed specifically for the Japanese market. The event sees the participation of key industry leaders, including DAS Solar’s Chairman and President Mr. Yong Liu, Denkosha’s President Mr. Nakajima, and Seika Corporation's CEO Mr. Sakurai, among other distinguished guests and partners.
DAS Solar and Smartsun Complete 82 MW Solar Project in Greece
DAS Solar and Smartsun, a top Greek company specializing in the design and construction of solar energy projects, have successfully completed solar parks in northern Greece with a total capacity of 82 MW. The projects utilize 136,000 cutting-edge Rectangular N-type TOPCon modules from DAS Solar, designed for maximum efficiency and durability in?utility?solar installations.
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UK Think Tank Predicts 593 GW of New Global PV Installations for 2024
The world is on track to reach 593 GW?of new solar installations by the end of 2024, according to a new report by energy think tank?Ember.
This figure would be a 29%?increase on last year's installations. The?report, which bases its estimates upon monthly solar capacity data from 15 countries and Chinese export data to remaining nations, says this would surpass most industry forecasts. It adds an estimated 292 GW?of solar capacity was installed across the world by the end of July 2024.
German Solar PV Installations Dipped To 790 MW In August 2024