Tag: panasonic

  • Panasonic, Younicos working on solar+storage project in Denver

    Energy storage company Younicos has signed an agreement with strategic partner Panasonic to design and build a solar-plus-storage system at Peña Station NEXT in Denver, Colo., which includes the operations hub for Panasonic Enterprise Solutions Company and Panasonic CityNOW. The system will make use of multiple Younicos Y.Cubes, the innovativeRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Panasonic might produce PV modules for SolarCity at new plant

    Panasonic Corp. is making bigger and bigger moves in the solar industry. The company already had a relationship with Tesla Motors as a battery partner, but will now is in discussions to manufacture its PV cells and modules at the big new SolarCity facility planned for Buffalo, N.Y., pending theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Panasonic invests in sustainable, mixed-use community in Denver

    Panasonic continues its march into U.S. renewables, making a strategic investment in Rail Stop LLC, the development company creating the first phase of Peña Station NEXT in Denver. Peña Station NEXT is a 400-acre, transit-oriented development destined to become America’s next great smart, sustainable mixed-use community. It is located nearRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • The trend to ownership: What it means for your solar installation business

      We do not come to bury the lease, but to praise the loan. The residential solar lease gets the credit it deserves for growing the solar industry when it was but a seedling that carried a large upfront cost with few financing vehicles to make it palatable for homeowners,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SPI Preview: High-efficiency, smart panels ready for wider installation

    High efficiency panels are trending up for a variety of project segments as the costs become more reasonable. The SPI show floor is going to be filled with examples. Here are two to note: Panasonic (booth 2317, SL11) has a history of innovation and dependability in the solar industry, andRead More — Solar Builder magazine