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Waaree Technologies signs MoU with Israeli Company 3DBattery to develop Advanced Energy Storage Solutions
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Waaree Technologies signs MoU with Israeli Company 3DBattery to develop Advanced Energy Storage Solutions

Waaree Technologies Ltd. (WTL), an energy storage division of the leading renewable energy and technology player Waaree Group, announced that it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Israeli company, 3DBattery, to develop and produce advanced energy storage solutions, based on 3DBattery’s lithium-ion and upcoming sodium-ion technology. The Parties will evaluate the collaboration further before entering into definitive agreement. 3DBattery provides advanced Lithium ion battery cells with state-of-the-art chemistry, delivering improved energy storage performance. The company offers a range of cell chemistries for a variety of applications, including Electric Vehicles, Micro Mobility, Stationary and Renewable Energy. Waaree Technologies Ltd. aims to become Ind...
Waaree Energies Supplies 850 MW Solar PV Modules to Acciona Energia for Four Projects in Texas, Ohio and Illinois
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Waaree Energies Supplies 850 MW Solar PV Modules to Acciona Energia for Four Projects in Texas, Ohio and Illinois

Waaree Energies Limited, a leading global renewable energy company, has announced it has successfully supplied 850 MW solar PV modules for projects under development in the U.S. by Acciona Energia, a Spain based renewable energy leader that operates more than 1 GW of solar, wind power and industrial-scale energy storage projects in the U.S. The companies also announced a three-year agreement in which Waaree – a major provider to the U.S. market - will supply another 1.5 GW of solar modules to Acciona for additional U.S. projects from 2024-2026. In supplying 850 MW solar PV modules, Waaree delivered its monocrystalline passivated emitter and rear cell panels for four major solar projects: 56 MW in Fort Bend (Texas); 129 MW in High Point (Illinois); 288 MW in Union (Ohio); and 375 MW in Red...