Moldova’s government has given the go-ahead to a project for a 22-MW solar farm, backed by 16.512 MWh of storage capacity, which will be built on behalf of pharmaceuticals distributor SRL TPI-PHARM in the central district of Ialoveni.
[pdf] A Guangzhou supplier sells 60kWh cabinets with inverters for ¥69,000 [1], while a 215kWh monster dropped to ¥0.499 per Wh in early 2025 [7]—that’s like buying a Tesla Model 3 for the price of a golf cart. And during 2024’s “Double 11” sales, 20kWh portable units flew off shelves at ¥15,000 [3].
[pdf] DTEK Group, together with the U.S. company Fluence, a global leader in energy storage, commissioned 200 MW of capacity with a total storage volume of 400 MWh. The new facilities, located in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions, can supply electricity to 600,000 Ukrainian households for two hours.
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