Tag: PV modules

  • Sunlight Financial adds Solaria PowerXT modules to vendor list

    Sunlight Financial, a national platform for residential solar and energy storage lending, have added Solaria’s PowerXT modules to the company’s approved vendor list. “Sunlight Financial recognizes that the PowerXT module is one of the industry’s bankable solar products,” said Solaria CEO Suvi Sharma. “Combining Sunlight Financial’s loan products with Solaria’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Ascent Solar Technologies nets DOE funding for thin-film, CIGS solar cell development

    Thin-film photovoltaic (PV) manufacturer Ascent Solar Technologies has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for two exclusive development projects. As part of the awards, worth up to $100,000 each, Ascent Solar is to work toward commercialization of sputtered Zn(O,S) buffers in flexible CIGS solar cells and alsoRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Silfab Solar partners with Itek Energy to boost U.S. solar panel manufacturing

    PV manufacturer Silfab Solar is making a direct investment into Itek Energy LLC to initiate U.S. operations and to meet the growing demand for its solar panels. The investment brings together two big time North American PV companies and provides Silfab with additional manufacturing capacity at a facility already knownRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Los Angeles Lakers training facility now powered by LG solar panels

    The Los Angeles Lakers, LG Electronics USA and Vaha Energy have partnered to power the state-of-the-art headquarters of the Lakers, the UCLA Health Training Center, with renewable energy coming via LG solar panels. The 120,000-square-foot LEED Platinum certified facility serves as both the Lakers’ training facility and the home courtRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Panasonic, LG solar panels now available through Solaris

    Solaris Technology Industry, Inc., a national solar distributor, has now added LG Solar and Panasonic solar panels available for purchase through their website. The new solar panels are available to both consumers and installers for residential and commercial system applications. “Looking forward, we anticipate a demand for even higher qualityRead More — Solar Builder magazine