Microsoft Activates 408 MW Ash Creek Solar Project in Texas Primergy Solar has commenced commercial operations at its Ash Creek solar project in Hill County, Texas, adding 408 MW (AC) of capacity to the ERCOT grid. The project, which supports sustainable energy consumption without impacting imports or exports, has secured a long-term power purchase agreement with Microsoft. Germany Deploys 7.1 GW of Solar in H1 Germany installed 905 megawatts (MW) of new photovoltaic (PV) capacity in June 2025, according to the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur). This marks a decline from 1,146 MW in May 2025 and 1,449 MW in June 2024, reflecting a slowdown in monthly solar deployments. Ingeteam to Supply Tech for Gentari’s Maryvale Solar Project in Australia Wedoany.com Report-Jul. 20, Ingeteam is supplying advanced technology for the Maryvale solar and energy storage project in eastern Australia, aiding the region’s efforts to expand renewable energy. Owned by Gentari, the hybrid project is scheduled to begin operations in the second quarter of 2027. It features 243 megawatts peak (MWp) of photovoltaic (PV) capacity paired with a 172MW/2.4-hour lithium iron phosphate battery energy storage system (BESS). A Sustainable Energy Future Amid Challenges and Opportunities in Africa The core proposition of solar energy in Africa is to transform solar resources into institutional advantages. The report shows that despite numerous challenges, South Africa's breakthrough in energy storage, Egypt's large-scale application, and Rwanda's off-grid innovation have demonstrated potential for transformation. If financing improves, the new photovoltaic capacity could reach 4 GW in 2025, with South Africa (1.5 GW), Egypt (1 GW), and Nigeria (0.5 GW) being the main contributors. In addition, Kenya and Morocco are also actively making plans, promoting the implementation of photovoltaic projects through policy support and international cooperation. Infrastructure improvement and the construction of localized industrial chains will be key, and are expected to drive a win-win situation for the regional economy and environment. Multifit Positioned to Empower Sustainable Growth Across Continents In 2025, a continuous increase in newly installed photovoltaic (PV) capacity across continents, driven by abundant solar resources and favorable policy directions. This strong momentum reflects a global commitment to clean energy transitions, opening new opportunities across the solar value chain. Beijing Multifit Electrical Technology Co., Ltd. is a dedicated solar solutions provider, is well-positioned to support this growth with its comprehensive solar product lines, including high-efficiency PV panels, advanced inverters, energy storage systems, and innovative solar cleaning robots and brushes. By aligning with global market demands, Multifit actively contributes to improving the efficiency and lifespan of solar power systems, ensuring clients can maximize energy yields and reduce operational costs. In Africa, rising energy demand and solar-friendly policies are accelerating solar adoption, while in the Americas, Europe, and Australia, the push toward carbon neutrality and energy security is driving further investments in PV infrastructure. Multifit’s solutions, trusted across diverse climates and terrains, offer practical support for developers, EPCs, and distributors seeking reliable, easy-to-install, and high-performing solar products. As the world moves toward a sustainable energy future, Multifit remains committed to empowering communities and partners globally, working together to make solar energy more accessible, efficient, and impactful for all.
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