The European energy storage market has been incredibly hot lately. In just a few days, two large orders from Chinese companies were secured, totaling nearly 10 GWh. This figure is substantial in the European market, roughly equivalent to the annual new energy storage capacity of a medium-sized country. Such order density is unusual for Chinese energy storage companies. More important...
According to data from the think tank Ember, the global installed capacity of solar photovoltaic power will reach 647 GW in 2025, an increase of 11% over the previous year. Combined with wind power, these two technologies added a record 814 GW of solar PV capacity in 2025, with nearly 4 GW of new solar PV capacity added for every 1 GW of new wind power. More than half of the solar PV...
A new study indicates that Europe's photovoltaic (PV) recycling capacity will lag behind projected waste volumes in the coming decades. The study, conducted by the University of Murcia and the EU Joint Research Centre, reveals a growing mismatch between projected PV waste flows and existing recycling infrastructure between 2030 and 2050. The study estimates that while the EU currently has a recycl...
In the past few days, a new term has quietly become popular in the AI community—"token economy." 01. The Token Economy: Rewriting the Underlying Logic of Data Centers What is a token? From the most basic definition, a token is simply the smallest unit of information processed by a large model. For example, humans read in units of words; when AI understands the world, it breaks down ...
Looking across the global energy storage market map for 2026, you'd be hard-pressed to find a place like Australia: subsidy budgets have skyrocketed from AU$2.3 billion to AU$7.2 billion, end-user demand has surged to the point where installers' schedules are booked until the second half of the year, and a Chinese brand established only three years ago has even dethroned Tesla. These are all facts...
Without a press conference or official announcement, a significant ban was quietly implemented during a video conference in Brussels, the EU capital. According to the German magazine Der Spiegel, on April 23, the European Commission, in a closed-door manner, directly halted subsidies for Chinese-made solar and battery inverters—effective immediately. The report states that the meeting was ch...