Tag: News
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EVgo debuts Autocharge technology to charge registered EVs in seconds
EVgo, the nation’s largest public fast charging network, became the first North American EV charging network to debut Autocharge technology. This innovative technology instantly recognizes a customer’s vehicle and initiates automatic charging after a one-time registration, making it even easier for drivers to fast charge with EVgo. Autocharge functionality enablesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Cypress Creek inks deal to power 360 Starbucks stores in Texas with large solar farms
Starbucks Coffee Company, Cypress Creek Renewables and U.S. Bank are teaming up on a portfolio of solar farms across Texas. As a part of the deal, two solar farms developed, built and now operated by Cypress Creek are providing enough energy for the equivalent of 360 Starbucks stores in LoneRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar inverter company Ginlong Solis goes public, now listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange
Ginlong (Solis) Technologies has landed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange, making it the world’s only stock listed company with its main business being string inverters. Till today, the company stock value is over 4 billion RMB. Ginlong (Solis) Technologies is publicly offering 20 million shares, including 20 million IPO shares offeredRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Maryland’s Clean Energy Energy Jobs Act passes, includes a 50 percent renewable goal by 2030
Solar industry leaders and advocates celebrated as the Maryland state lawmakers passed the Clean Energy Jobs Act or CEJA (SB 516 / HB 1158), which will now move to the desk of Governor Larry Hogan. The bill, which passed with a 95-40 vote in the House and 31-15 in theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Wisconsin approved a plan that will quintuple the state’s solar capacity
The Wisconsin Public Service Commission approved five interrelated cases that will lead to a five-fold expansion of solar energy in Wisconsin, according to RENEW Wisconsin. The nonprofit estimates that Wisconsin closed 2018 with about 103 MW of solar power, about 80% of that residing on homes and buildings, directly serving theRead More — Solar Builder magazine