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Tata Group to invest over $5 billion in 40 GWh UK battery fab 

Tata Group will build a 40 GWh battery factory in the UK to produce batteries for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) and other EV manufacturers in the UK and Europe. 

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NHPC tenders 200 MW solar EPC in Gujarat

NHPC is accepting bids to set up a 200 MW solar power project in the 600 MW solar park of Gujarat State Electricity Corp. Ltd (GSECL) at Khavda. Bidding closes on August 29.

IIT Kanpur, UK’s H.E.L to collaborate on battery testing

UK-based H.E.L Group will provide IIT Kanpur with the latest battery testing technology under a collaboration agreement signed with IIT Kanpur.

First half 2023 total solar corporate funding increased 54% year-over-year

According to Mercom’s Solar Funding report almost 25.5 GW of solar projects were acquired in the first half of the year, totaling $18.5 billion.

SECI invites bids to supply 1 GWp of solar modules

Solar Energy Corp. of India Ltd (SECI) is accepting bids from solar manufacturers in India to supply 1 GWp of PV modules built with domestically manufactured solar cells. Bidding closes on August 17.

Exide Energy secured $85.3 million of orders for lithium-ion battery packs, modules in fiscal 2022-23

Exide Energy (Nexcharge), which started commercial production last year, received a healthy order inflow for lithium-ion-based battery packs and modules during FY 2022-23. 

Bright prospects ahead for corporate solar market 

In an exclusive article for pv magazine, Bridge To India provides a quick look at the key drivers and outlook for the corporate solar market in India. 

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Fourth Partner Energy commissions its first wind-solar hybrid project

The 70 MW wind-solar hybrid plant in Gujarat will supply clean electricity to corporate clients in New Delhi and Hyderabad.

CleanMax commissions 400 MW wind-solar hybrid plant for C&I offtake

The 400 MW wind-solar plant, located in Gujarat, is purportedly India’s largest single hybrid project for offtake by the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector.

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JSW Energy targets 40 GWh/5 GW of storage capacity by 2030

JSW Energy targets to become a 20 GW power generation company along with 40 GWh/5 GW of energy storage by 2030. It is also investing in solar manufacturing and green hydrogen production.

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