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REPT Battero launches 392 Ah cell, 6.26 MWh storage system The new 392 Ah battery energy storage system (BESS) cell is an all-rounder, with the same size but increased energy density over a previously manufactured cell.
Tristan Rayner
13 hours ago
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Indian BESS manufacturing expansion remains uncertain, despite growing promise With an accelerating deployment of lithium-ion batteries in energy storage applications, telecommunications, and mobility, demand in India for advanced technologies is expanding. However, progress towards establishing a domestic manufacturing industry has been “uncertain,” report analysts – despite the promising example set by India’s solar producers.
Jonathan Gifford
Apr 15, 2025
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What Trump’s tariffs mean for US battery storage industry Analysts see negative impacts across the board, but EV and battery energy storage industries seem particularly vulnerable to US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.
Marija Maisch
Apr 08, 2025
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Australian-made cybersecure residential battery launched On the back of the federal government’s AUD 2.3 billion ($1.38 billion) subsidy, Energy Renaissance (ER) has launched an Australian-made residential battery featuring a world-class, cyber-secure battery management system designed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
Ev Foley
Apr 08, 2025
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Deal to manufacture Energy Vault batteries in India SPML Infra Ltd has entered into a technology transfer agreement which could lead to 40 GWh-plus of battery energy storage systems (BESS) being installed in India by 2035.
Uma Gupta
Apr 04, 2025
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Stryten Energy ramps up its US battery manufacturing capacity to 24 GW The energy storage company’s investment will add 10 GW to its domestic manufacturing capacity.
Rachel Metea
Apr 03, 2025
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Northvolt to continue operation with downsized workforce The company's bankruptcy trustee has secured an agreement with key shareholders for a scaled-down operation in Sweden. However, more than a third of its workforce will be made redundant.
Marija Maisch
Apr 02, 2025

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