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Exicom unveils new DC fast charger, built for enhanced efficiency and reliability

India’s Exicom has launched its next-generation DC fast charger, Harmony Direct 2.0, engineered for reliability and efficiency in EV charging. The charger is powered by India’s first indigenously developed EV charger controller platform.

India on track to surpass 2030 emission reduction target

India’s energy sector emission intensity could decrease by 48–57% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels—according to a new emissions modelling analysis by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) and the Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE).

Australian researchers develop stable, high-current density water flow battery

Engineers at Monash University have a developed a next-generation water-based battery suitable for application in residential use and compatible with rooftop solar in real time.

Alpex Solar posts 187% growth in net profit to INR 83.48 crore in FY 2025

Consolidated operational revenues are up 89.1% to INR 780.15 crore in FY 2025.

From downtime to downgrade: The real economic impact of energy disruptions 

Energy is not merely a utility for lighting and basic operations; it also functions as a critical instrument of geopolitical influence. When access to power is disrupted or strategically weaponized during times of conflict, the economic consequences can be severe and far-reaching. 

Vikram Solar awarded EcoVadis Platinum medal for sustainability

With EcoVadis Platinum Rating, Vikram Solar joins top 1% globally in sustainability performance.

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pv magazine Homeowner Guide: Finding the right solar installer

pv magazine is compiling a guide to home solar installations, aimed at those who are interested in installing but are new to the market and want to make an informed decision. We have spoken to associations, installers and industry specialists in major solar markets across the globe to compile best practice guidance and advice that aims to be applicable to home solar installations anywhere in the world.

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The missing link in India’s energy transition

While generation capacity from renewables has grown steadily, and commendable strides have been made to reduce the cost of solar PV cells for example, our ability to store, intelligently manage and distribute that energy still remains a massive challenge. This gap isn’t just a technical bottleneck, but also a strategic vulnerability that requires much attention across the entire renewable energy value chain.

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Acme Solar commissions 112.5 MW in Rajasthan

Acme Solar has commissioned an additional 112.5 MW of its 300 MW Sikar PV project in Bikaner, Rajasthan.  This follows the commissioning of an initial capacity of 52.5 MW in early May.

Inox Green secures O&M contract for 639 MWp of solar projects

Inox Green Energy Services announced it has signed agreements to provide operation and maintenance (O&M) services for 639 MWp of solar projects owned by one of India’s leading renewable energy companies.

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