Energy Storage
Craig Tropea
Solar
Jonathan Lwowski
Solar
Steve Macshane, CESSWI
NEMA Senior Vice President of Public Affairs Spencer Pederson issued the following statement in response to the introduction of the Limiting Liability for Critical Infrastructure Manufacturers Act, which will protect electrical manufacturers and ensure the resilience of America’s electrical grid:
“At a time of skyrocketing electricity demand, this legislation will help ensure our nation’s manufacturers of critical grid components can continue to produce vital electrical equipment domestically that is essential to creating a resilient and connected power grid.
“The increasing frequency and severity of wildfires not only impact our nation’s power grid—they also pose legal challenges for manufacturers of critical grid components. Electrical manufacturers have already invested over $185 billion in domestic manufacturing since 2018. This legislation will provide much-needed liability protection from frivolous claims, greater risk management, and increased business certainty to American manufacturers that produce switchgears, transmission and distribution wires, transformers, and other critical grid infrastructure that is vital to providing on-demand energy to customers.
“NEMA thanks Reps. Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA), Thomas Tiffany (R-WI), and Robert Latta (R-OH) for their leadership and is proud to support this legislation at a time when the electrical industry most needs business certainty.
“The legislation is critical to maintaining domestic supply chain certainty for manufacturers to continue to provide equipment to utilities and further reduce dependence on unreliable and unfriendly foreign suppliers. We look forward to working with Congress to pass this bill into law and help ensure the reliability of the energy grid.”
National Electrical Manufacturers Association | makeitelectric.org
Sunergy Systems, an employee-owned residential solar and battery installation company, proudly announces its 20th anniversary. Since opening its doors in 2005, the company has remained a steadfast advocate for clean energy, helping thousands of homeowners and businesses harness the power of the sun across the Pacific Northwest.
For two decades, Sunergy Systems has led the regional solar movement with a reputation for exceptional service, cutting-edge solar technology, and an unwavering commitment to sustainability. With nearly 3000 systems installed and more than 23.5 megawatts of solar power deployed, Sunergy has made a lasting impact on both the local community and the environment.
“Reaching 20 years is a milestone that speaks to our team’s dedication, our loyal customers, and the increasing importance of renewable energy,” said Howard Lamb, Founder of Sunergy Systems. “We’ve grown alongside a passionate community that values energy independence and environmental responsibility.”
A cornerstone of Sunergy’s longstanding success is its industry-leading SolarClad Warranty—one of Washington State’s most comprehensive solar warranties. This unique protection package offers 25 years on most system components, including manufacturer warranties for panels and inverters, 10-year workmanship coverage, and a 10-year Solar Production Guarantee. The SolarClad Warranty underscores Sunergy’s commitment to long-term customer satisfaction and peace of mind.
Sunergy is 100% employee-owned and locally operated, maintaining a people-first culture that values integrity, transparency, and technical excellence. The company has consistently earned top ratings and award-winning industry recognition for its craftsmanship, customer satisfaction, and sustainability leadership.
Sunergy Systems | https://sunergysystems.com/
Hubject, the global leader in EV interoperability, has partnered with Tritium, a pioneer in DC fast charging technology, to bring Plug&Charge functionality to Tritium's charging infrastructure worldwide. By combining Hubject's industry-leading Plug&Charge platform with Tritium's advanced DC fast charging solutions, this collaboration delivers the automated, seamless charging experience that will accelerate mass EV adoption by removing the complexity that can deter mainstream consumers.
The partnership combines Hubject's trusted intercharge platform and ISO15118 Plug&Charge expertise with Tritium's proven hardware and global footprint to simplify EV charging, making it as easy as fueling a traditional vehicle.
Unlocking a Frictionless Charging Experience
The partnership will focus on enabling:
The integration is being rolled out in phases, starting with key markets in North America, Europe, and APAC, before expanding worldwide. Tritium is also planning to enable Plug&Charge functionality on select existing charger models, extending the benefits to current installations across their global network
Christian Hahn, CEO of Hubject, commented: "Tritium's fast charging technology and global reach, combined with Hubject's Plug&Charge infrastructure, is a powerful combination. As the EV industry continues to grow, we believe Plug&Charge will be a fundamental enabler of driver satisfaction and network efficiency. This collaboration is another important milestone in our mission to make Plug&Charge available everywhere.”
Arcady Sasinov, CEO of Tritium, added: "This partnership marks a significant step forward for the fast-charging ecosystem. Tritium's mission has always been to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles through superior charging infrastructure, and Plug&Charge is the next evolution of that commitment. By combining our field-proven DC fast chargers with Hubject's seamless authentication technology, we're eliminating barriers for drivers and delivering the intuitive, reliable charging experience the industry demands."
Hubject | https://www.hubject.com/
Tritium | https://tritiumcharging.com/
Ascent Solar Technologies (“Ascent” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ASTI), the leading U.S. innovator in the design and manufacturing of featherweight, flexible thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solutions, announced that it has entered into a Teaming Agreement to supply a US-based defense solutions provider with its cutting edge, thin-film solar technology solutions for upcoming orbital applications and future missions.
“Our thin-film solar technology’s ability to reliably deliver power solutions on short timelines makes Ascent the perfect choice for agreements with defense tech brands,” said Paul Warley, Chief Executive Officer of Ascent Solar Technologies. “There are a number of hurdles slowing the deployment of reliable solar solutions in space that few are equipped to face. However, Ascent’s technology differentiators - specifically our lightweight, flexible and durable design -continue to provide a market-ready solution that mitigates many space environment challenges, allowing for long-term application on a wide variety of spacecraft.”
Ascent is able to offer mission-optimized solar array solutions using its CIGS PV product line that has been developed with spaceflight heritage. These high-maturity CIGS PV products are produced domestically in the Company’s 5 MW facility in Thornton, CO, enabling array deliveries in just six-to-eight weeks. In contrast, most competitors are unable to meet tight delivery deadlines, often requiring lead times of nine-to-twelve months. Earlier this year, the Company received several orders for spaceflight hardware assemblies that are on schedule to be completed and delivered this summer.
Ascent Solar Technologies | https://www.ascentsolar.com
Envision Energy, a global leader in green technology, has been honored with the "Segment Champions" award by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) at its 20th Anniversary Gala Dinner, in recognition of the company's outstanding contributions to innovation and global leadership in renewable energy. This prestigious recognition highlights both Envision Energy's technological excellence and its remarkable contributions to the growth of the global wind power industry.
The Segment Champions Award celebrates organizations that have consistently driven market growth and innovation across the global wind energy sector. The wind energy powers positive change in the past two decades, passing 1 TW of wind energy capacity in 2023 and on track to reach 2 TW by the end of this decade. Along this journey, Envision Energy has stood out as a pioneer in intelligent wind technologies while steadily advancing its global footprint across key markets in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Latin America. With strong technological expertise, a robust global supply chain, and proven delivery capabilities, Envision is accelerating the large-scale adoption of renewable energy and the global transition to net zero, shaping the future of wind power worldwide.
Ben Backwell, CEO of GWEC said in the citation: "Over the past decades, Envision Energy has grown into one of the world's most innovative wind technology leaders. Envision and the rest of GWEC's pioneering membership epitomize GWEC's vision of 'Powering the Future'. Envision leadership in technology and market development is accelerating the clean energy transition worldwide. We were delighted to celebrate Envision as one of the pioneers shaping our energy future."
Kane Xu, Senior Vice President and President of International Product Lines at Envision Energy, said: "We are honored to receive the Segment Champions Award on this special occasion. Just as GWEC united our industry to elevate wind from niche technology to mainstream energy solution, Envision is now pioneering wind's next evolution: from standalone turbines to integrated renewable energy system and global net zero ecosystems. With every turbine we install from Kazakhstan to Egypt, we're not just generating electricity - we're generating industrial revolutions for global economies, driving the global transition to climate action and a net zero future. This recognition fuels our mission to turn every gust of wind, anywhere in the world, into an engine for global prosperity."
Envision Energy | https://www.envision-group.com/
Airloom Energy, the company pioneering low-cost and resilient U.S. energy generation and backed by Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures, announced its pilot site groundbreaking near Rock River, Wyoming. At this research and development site, Airloom Energy will build out its first utility-scale turbine, designed to generate more energy at lower cost and increased efficiency amid the U.S.’s prevailing need for energy security and independence.
According to a report from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), approximately half of the United States is at risk of energy shortfalls that could cause outages and reduced power supplies by 2035. Combined with surging demand from the increased use of AI and reliance on data centers, global research and advisory firm Gartner predicts 40% of existing facilities around the world will be constrained by access to sufficient power by as soon as 2027. Low-cost, high-efficiency energy is critical for the grid—requiring bold innovation and long-overdue improvements to power system design and deployment.
"Current energy technologies can’t meet the growing complexity and demand of the next decade," said Neal Rickner, CEO of Airloom Energy. "With growing electricity needs, we need more flexible systems that can be built quickly, and deployed anywhere at large scale. That’s the only way we’re going to achieve and maintain energy security and independence. Airloom’s proprietary, U.S.-manufactured turbines do just that—replacing bulky, costly models with low-cost compact designs that generate more energy in less space. This groundbreaking marks a key milestone in validating our power curve and achieving essential cost efficiencies for wind energy.”
Traditional horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWTs), are increasingly less cost-competitive and difficult to construct. Made in low volumes and at massive scale, this approach has resulted in restricted innovation, limited sites for deployment, and a stagnation in levelized-cost of energy (LCOE).
Comparatively, Airloom Energy designs a next-generation of turbines that add to the energy mix while yielding substantial cost savings and boosts in efficiency, even without subsidies.
“Breaking ground on a first pilot site is a major inflection point for any wind technology product — Airloom has reached this point with remarkable speed and clarity of purpose,” said Paul Judge, former head of Product Management at GE Onshore Wind and advisory board member for Airloom Energy. “What sets Airloom apart is not only its innovative architecture, but the caliber of the team behind it who understand how to move from concept to scale with tenacity and rigor. This pilot is more than a test site; it’s the beginning of a fundamentally new approach to resilient renewable energy generation: wind energy that’s faster to deploy, land-efficient, and built for the energy challenges ahead.”
The groundbreaking keeps Airloom on track to complete its pilot site build out ahead of commercial demos beginning in 2027. At this site, Airloom will be installing and testing its proprietary turbine designs to validate its power curve, ensure efficiency of production, refine cost of deployment, and expand maintenance documentation. Beyond standard onshore integration, Airloom Energy will also evaluate future use cases such as defense, disaster relief, and offshore wind energy generation.
In October 2024, Airloom Energy raised $7.5 million in a seed financing round with participation from Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Lowercarbon Capital, WYVC, Crosscut Ventures, WovenEarth Ventures, and others. An additional $5 million in Energy Matching Funds was secured in September 2024 from the State of Wyoming, and a $1.25-million non-dilutive contract from the U.S. Department of Defense in August 2024.
For more information about Airloom Energy’s wind turbine designs, technical roadmap, or investment opportunities, reach out to [email protected].
Airloom Energy | https://www.airloom.energy
Gripple, a leading manufacturer of engineered suspension solutions for construction and critical infrastructure applications, is proud to highlight Power-Tie, an advanced cable tie designed to deliver secure, efficient, and long-lasting cable management across solar applications.
Power-Tie sets a new standard for cable protection with its wide security strap, designed to distribute pressure evenly across electrical cables. This feature minimizes the risk of damage to cable jackets, ensuring long-term cable integrity and helping prevent costly operations and maintenance issues. With a robust construction that provides a maximum working load of 264 lbs, a wire rope tensile strength of 227 ksi, and a breaking load of 346 lbs, Power-Tie offers extreme holding power in demanding conditions.
The product is designed to operate effectively in temperatures from -40°F to +194°F, making it suitable for both extreme heat and cold. Installation is completely tool-free, enabling rapid deployment and reducing on-site complexity. Power-Tie is available in three size options, making it suitable for virtually any structure and eliminating the need to cut excess wire.
Material selection is at the core of Power-Tie’s reliability. The housing is made from corrosion-resistant zinc alloy, while the casing and strap are crafted from HDPE with UV and fire-retardant additives, extending product life and safety in outdoor environments. The wire rope is manufactured from 316 stainless steel, providing outstanding resistance to corrosion and ensuring consistent long-term performance for 20+ years, even in the harshest conditions.
With its high-performance materials and installer-friendly design, Power-Tie delivers a comprehensive, reliable, and efficient solution for solar cable management. Manufactured in the UK and USA to the highest standards, Power-Tie is compliant with IEC 62275 and UL 62275/CSA 62275, ensuring international safety and regulatory acceptance. Gripple’s Power-Tie combines secure, durable, and simple installation with lasting reliability and superior cable protection.
Gripple I www.gripple.com
Energy Storage Jun 18, 2025
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