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LiCAP Technologies and California Energy Commission Celebrate Major Milestone in U.S. Battery Manufacturing With Launch of 300 MWh Dry Electrode Production Line
Jul 17, 2025

LiCAP Technologies and California Energy Commission Celebrate Major Milestone in U.S. Battery Manufacturing With Launch of 300 MWh Dry Electrode Production Line

Building on the momentum of its successful strategic partnership and production scale up with Dürr Systems AG, LiCAP Technologies, a leader in advanced battery materials and dry electrode technology, is proud to announce the successful development, installation and Site Acceptance Test (SAT) of its 300MWh roll-to-roll cathode production line (LRPL).

This achievement marks a critical milestone in the transition from breakthrough innovation to large-scale manufacturing, a stage that often poses a bottleneck in battery technology commercialization. The LRPL project, supported by funding from the California Energy Commission (CEC), represents a major advancement in strengthening U.S.-based clean energy manufacturing capabilities.

On July 10, 2025, LiCAP successfully produced its first roll of free-standing cathode film, measuring over 500 meters in length, on the LRPL using its proprietary Activated Dry Electrode® technology. This toxic solvent free process is engineered to deliver higher energy density, significantly lower manufacturing costs, and a dramatically reduced environmental footprint compared to conventional electrode manufacturing methods.

"This milestone represents not just technical progress, but a clear demonstration of how public-private collaboration can accelerate the commercialization of breakthrough clean energy technologies," said Dr. Linda Zhong, Founder and CEO of LiCAP Technologies. "We are deeply grateful for the CEC's support and shared commitment to building a resilient, U.S.-based battery supply chain."

Developed under a CEC-funded initiative to drive innovation in energy storage, the LRPL showcases the scalability and versatility of LiCAP's dry electrode process, which is applicable to lithium-ion, solid-state, and sodium-ion battery production. By eliminating toxic solvents and costly drying processes, LiCAP's technology directly supports California's sustainability and emissions-reduction goals.

"The CEC is proud to support pioneering projects like LiCAP's LRPL that contribute to California's clean energy goals while advancing sustainable manufacturing practices," said Cammy Peterson, Deputy Director of Energy Systems, Innovation, and Strategy from the CEC's Energy Research and Development Division. "Milestones like this underscore the importance of investing in homegrown technologies that strengthen our economy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions."

LiCAP expects to begin delivering customer samples from the LRPL starting in August 2025, as it ramps up production to meet rapidly growing demand for next-generation battery materials.

LiCAP Technologies | https://www.licaptech.com/

California Energy Commission | https://www.energy.ca.gov/

Enphase Energy Begins Shipments of IQ Battery 5P with Higher Domestic Content to Meet New U.S. Federal Requirements
Jul 17, 2025

Enphase Energy Begins Shipments of IQ Battery 5P with Higher Domestic Content to Meet New U.S. Federal Requirements

Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH), a global energy technology company and the world's leading supplier of microinverter-based solar and battery systems, announced initial shipments of the IQ Battery 5P supplied from manufacturing facilities in the United States with higher domestic content than previous models. The higher domestic content batteries comply with the new requirement in the U.S. federal budget law, signed on July 4, 2025, which retroactively enforces a 45% U.S.-sourced materials threshold for solar and battery products starting June 16, 2025.

To remain eligible for key federal tax incentives, products must meet this threshold, which will increase to 50% in 2026 and 55% in 2027, where it will remain in effect at that level thereafter. The new IQ Battery 5P units with “DOM” SKUs (IQBATTERY-5P-1P-NA-DOM) are being built now to meet these higher standards — not just for today’s 45% requirement, but also for all expected future thresholds — thanks to the substantial use of U.S.-sourced materials. These batteries are helping support American jobs and manufacturing, and a more resilient domestic supply chain.

“Our customers consistently want Enphase for the seamless integration between their solar and storage systems,” said Joel McClure CEO of NexGen Solar, an installer of Enphase products in California. “The IQ Battery 5P's modular design allows us to right-size each installation, and the increased domestic content helps customers comply with evolving federal requirements.”

“Enphase continues to lead with reliable, high-performance energy storage solutions,” said Orlando Diaz, CEO of Planet Solar, an installer of Enphase products in Puerto Rico. “With the IQ Battery 5P now meeting the new federal domestic content requirements, our customers can benefit from lower costs on our offering with a product that’s built for resilience and long-term value.”

The IQ Battery 5P is a modular design with a 5 kWh capacity and can be paired with Enphase IQ8™ Microinverters to provide homeowners with reliable electricity to use whenever they need it. Homeowners can also use the Enphase® App to monitor performance and intelligently manage their battery systems, including the self-consumption feature to reduce the use of electricity from the grid.

“We’re pleased to begin U.S. shipments of the IQ Battery 5P with increased domestic content,” said Ken Fong, senior vice president and general manager of the Americas and APAC at Enphase Energy. “The IQ Battery 5P delivers top-tier performance, and now, with domestic content that meets the latest federal requirements, our installer partners are better positioned to enjoy the value of federal tax incentives, grow their businesses, and bring energy storage to more homes across the country.”

Enphase Energy | https://enphase.com/

rPlus Energies Welcomes Jason Espersen as General Counsel
Jul 17, 2025

rPlus Energies Welcomes Jason Espersen as General Counsel

Jason EspersenrPlus Energies announced the appointment of Jason Espersen as the company’s General Counsel. Espersen brings several years of commercial and legal expertise in energy projects and infrastructure transactions, both domestically and internationally, with specialties in utility scale power plant development, construction, M&A, as well as with associated renewables supply chain, tariffs and trade compliance.

“rPlus Energies’ demonstrated track-record and continued growth in the Intermountain West as well as the company’s transition from developer and construction manager to independent power producer provides an exciting opportunity,” said Jason Espersen. “I am thrilled to join their team of execution-oriented, community-minded experts.”

Espersen’s career includes high-level legal and commercial roles in different segments of the renewable energy industry. Prior to joining rPlus Energies, Espersen spent 10 years at SunPower Corporation and Maxeon Solar Technologies, the NASDAQ-listed spin-off from SunPower Corporation. Espersen began his legal career in energy at Vinson & Elkins LLP in Houston, TX.

“I’m pleased to welcome Jason to rPlus Energies,” said Luigi Resta, President and CEO. “While he has big shoes to fill, Jason’s depth of experience and expertise in utility scale transactions and policy will be a valuable asset as we continue to grow. In addition to his legal expertise, Jason’s commitment to pro bono work supporting underserved communities aligns closely with the values we uphold at the company.”

Espersen will transition into the role over the coming months as current General Counsel John Spilman begins his planned succession toward retirement. Through this transition period and beyond, Mr. Spilman will assume the role of General Counsel Emeritus for rPlus Energies.

After a significant platform investment of up to $460 million from Sandbrook Capital last year, rPlus Energies secured over $1 billion in construction debt financing and over $500 million in tax equity financing for its Utah-based 800-megawatt (MW) Green River Energy Center. The company boasts a diversified portfolio of more than 15 gigawatts (GW) under development, including over 1 GW currently under construction and more than 600 megawatts of operating assets.

rPlus Energies | https://www.rplusenergies.com/

Guidehouse Research Estimates Global Market for Megawatt Charging Systems will Reach Nearly $19 Billion by 2033
Jul 17, 2025

Guidehouse Research Estimates Global Market for Megawatt Charging Systems will Reach Nearly $19 Billion by 2033

A new report from Guidehouse Research evaluates the market for Megawatt Charging Systems (MCS) globally.

Efforts to electrify medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs) have focused on those with predictable routes and enough downtime to return to a depot for charging. However, long-haul trucks, multi-shift vehicles, and those without access to private charging are harder to electrify. Solving this challenge requires new charging solutions. The MCS—a new standard in development—will provide up to 3.75 megawatts (MW) of continuous power, enabling ultra-fast charging for these vehicles. According to a new report from Guidehouse Research, as standardization occurs and the number of BE-MHDVs on the road grows, MCS sales and revenue are expected to increase. By 2033, the revenue from MCS is expected to reach $18.9 billion globally.

“For long-haul trucking, vehicles that are used for multiple shifts in a day, and vehicles without access to depot or private charging to have a successful transition to becoming battery electric (BE)-MHDVs, they must have both fast charging and an adequate public charging network,” says Jason Pandich, research analyst with Guidehouse Research. “BE-MHDVs and MCS have a symbiotic relationship, so increasing one enables the other to grow.”

Driving BE-MHDVs are government policies to reduce emissions from the transportation sector, government incentives, and the lower total cost of ownership (TCO) of a BE-MHDV compared to an internal combustion engine vehicle. Increasing the number of BE-MHDVs will encourage more deployments of MCS to serve the growing population, according to the report.

The report, Megawatt Charging System, provides an overview of the market for MCS by examining the technology, its recent standardization process, and the use cases it is best suited for. It also analyzes the drivers and barriers having an impact on the technology’s growth. An executive summary of the report is available for free download on the Guidehouse Research website.

Guidehouse Research | guidehouseresearch.com

The 50 States of Solar: States Delve into Distributed Generation Valuation and Consumer Protection in Q2 2025
Jul 17, 2025

The 50 States of Solar: States Delve into Distributed Generation Valuation and Consumer Protection in Q2 2025

The NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its Q2 2025 edition of The 50 States of Solar. The quarterly series provides insights on state regulatory and legislative discussions and actions on distributed solar policy, with a focus on net metering, distributed solar valuation, interconnection rules, community solar, residential fixed charges, residential demand and solar charges, financial incentives, and third-party ownership.

The report finds that 48 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, took some type of distributed solar policy action during Q2 2025 (see figure below), with the greatest number of actions continuing to address net metering policies (68), community solar policies (48), and residential fixed charge or minimum bill increases (39). A total of 252 distributed solar policy actions were taken during Q2 2025, with the most actions taken in Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Minnesota, New York, and New Jersey.

Q2 2025 Policy Action on Net Metering, Rate Design, and Solar Ownership

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The report identifies three trends in solar policy activity taken in Q2 2025: (1) states initiating studies into the valuation of distributed energy, (2) states supporting consumer protection measures for third-party owned systems, and (3) states adjusting and expanding property tax incentives for solar energy.

“This quarter, the value of distributed energy and solar across the country piqued the interest of state policymakers and regulators as they continue to refine their distributed generation compensation programs, with a number of states undertaking studies to provide insight into this value,” observed Cleo Carter, Policy Analyst at NCCETC. “These studies will evaluate the potential costs and benefits associated with distributed generation, and provide recommendations on how those characteristics should be valued.”

The report notes the top five distributed solar policy actions of Q2 2025:

  • Dominion Energy Virginia proposing a net metering successor tariff;
  • The Montana Legislature passing, and the Governor vetoing, legislation enabling community solar;
  • The Delaware Sustainable Energy Utility releasing its value of solar study;
  • The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources filing 3.0 updates to the SMART program; and
  • Maine policymakers enacting several changes to the state’s net energy billing program.

“As solar deployment continues across the country, decision-makers aimed to advance consumer protection for third-party owned systems this quarter,” noted Caitlin Flanagan, Policy Analyst at NCCETC. “Lawmakers implemented new consumer protection provisions and instigated investigations into consumer protection issues regarding solar leases, power purchase agreements, and other third-party financing and ownership structures.”

View the 50 States of Solar Q2 2025 Quarterly Report Executive Summary

View and Purchase the 50 States of Solar Q2 2025 Quarterly Report 

View other 50 States Reports – Solar, Grid Modernization,  Electric Vehicles and Power Decarbonization

NC Clean Energy Technology Center | http://www.nccleantech.ncsu.edu

 

South Country Co-op Launches Battery Recycling Program Across Southern Alberta with Call2Recycle Canada
Jul 17, 2025

South Country Co-op Launches Battery Recycling Program Across Southern Alberta with Call2Recycle Canada

In a joint effort to make battery recycling more accessible to Albertans, South Country Co-op has officially launched the Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! program - powered by Call2Recycle Canada - across all its retail locations. This initiative marks a major milestone, as South Country Co-op becomes the first Co-op in the Co-operative Retailing System to implement the program province-wide.

The partnership officially began in May 2025, with 24 South Country Co-op sites across 19 communities in southern Alberta now serving as active battery collection points. From gas bars and hardware stores to food retail locations, the Co-op's wide-reaching presence provides convenient access for residents to dispose of their used household batteries safely.

"At South Country Co-op, our purpose is Enriching Lives and Communities," says Heather Smith-Schenkey, HSE Manager. "By joining forces with Call2Recycle, we're making it easier for our members and customers to make environmentally responsible choices every day, right where they shop."

The battery recycling initiative reflects a shared commitment to sustainability and community safety. Through in-store collection boxes and educational point-of-purchase (POP) materials, the program helps prevent used batteries from ending up in landfills or causing safety hazards when improperly disposed of.

This collaboration builds on Call2Recycle Canada's ongoing efforts to expand its Recycle Your Batteries, Canada! program, which officially launched in Alberta in April 2025. By partnering with trusted local retailers like South Country Co-op, Call2Recycle is increasing battery collection accessibility in urban and rural areas.

"We're proud to support South Country Co-op as they lead the way in battery stewardship within the Co-operative Retailing System," says Joseph Chung, VP Account Management at Call2Recycle. "This is a great example of how local Co-ops can drive meaningful environmental action in their communities while inspiring others across Alberta to do the same."

Call2Recycle and South Country Co-op hope this success story encourages more retail Co-ops and grocery partners to join the movement and help build a cleaner, safer Alberta.

For more information on how to recycle your household batteries, visit www.call2recycle.ca or stop by your local South Country Co-op store.

South Country Co-op | www.southcountryco-op.crs

Call2Recycle Canada | www.call2recycle.ca

 

Vestas Secures 527 MW Order in the USA
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Vestas Secures 527 MW Order in the USA

Vestas is proud to announce the following order as part of our Q3 order intake:

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Vestas | www.vestas.com

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