On October 31, Linyang Energy Storage has been named once again as a Tier 1 energy storage manufacturer in BloombergNEF's Q4 2025 global rankings. This continued recognition reflects the company's proven product reliability, strong project execution worldwide, and robust supply capacity.
[pdf] An unprecedented drought has lowered reservoirs in hydropower-dependent Zambia, leading to economically crippling blackouts and spurring a push for solar.
[pdf] Presently, the nation hosts only two solar plants: Solaris, with a capacity of 12 MW operational since 2017, and La Trinidad, generating 1.4 MW since 2013.
[pdf] Japan's government for the first time plans to make solar, wind and other types of renewable energy the country's biggest source of power. It aims to achieve that by fiscal 2040.
[pdf] The seven British firms that are investing in Zambia are Hive Green, Western Power, Buffalo Energy, Africa GreenCo, First Quantum Minerals Solar Energy, Vitalite Solar, and Solar Aid.
[pdf] BYD, Ampace, and Great Power ranked third to fifth, with market shares of 7-10%. The top 5 companies shipping the most in 2023 remained CATL, BYD, EVE Energy, REPT BATTERO, and Hithium. CATL led with shipments exceeding 70 GWh.
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