• SolarEdge begins shipment of battery cell line for stationary energy storage applications

    SolarEdge begins shipment of battery cell line for stationary energy storage applications
    SolarEdge Technologies has announced that its energy storage division has begun shipping new battery cells designed for stationary energy storage applications.
    The new line of Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) pouch cells, manufactured at Sella 2, the company’s new battery cell manufacturing facility in South Korea, has been optimised for energy storage applications for the residential, commercial and utility scale segments. The cells support high cycle life (up to 8000 cycles), high energy de
  • SolarEdge begins shipment of battery cell line

    SolarEdge begins shipment of battery cell line
    SolarEdge Technologies has announced that its energy storage division has begun shipping new battery cells designed for stationary energy storage applications.
    The new line of Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) pouch cells, manufactured at Sella 2, the company’s new battery cell manufacturing facility in South Korea, has been optimised for energy storage applications for the residential, commercial and utility scale segments. The cells support high cycle life (up to 8000 cycles), high energy de
  • NAPIT launches 2023 EXPO Roadshow with renewables focus

    NAPIT launches 2023 EXPO Roadshow with renewables focus
    NAPIT has announced details of its 2023 EXPO Roadshow, this year with a focus on renewables. Confirmed headline sponsors include MCS, Rolec, Hager, Megger and Surge Protection Devices who, with NAPIT’s technical experts, will be sharing expertise on renewable technologies in the home, microgeneration products, EV charging, and EICR Coding Sessions. Other confirmed exhibitors include TIS, Luceco, Chint, Aico and more.
    The cost-of-living increase is having a direct effect on consumers sourci
  • NAPIT launch 2023 EXPO Roadshow with renewables focus

    NAPIT launch 2023 EXPO Roadshow with renewables focus
    NAPIT has announced details of its 2023 EXPO Roadshow, this year with a focus on renewables.  Confirmed headline sponsors include MCS, Rolec, Hager, Megger and Surge Protection Devices who, with NAPIT’s technical experts will be sharing expertise on renewable technologies in the home, microgeneration products, EV charging, and EICR Coding Sessions. Other confirmed exhibitors include TIS, Luceco, Chint, Aico and more.
    The cost-of-living increase is having a direct effect on consumers s
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  • Recolight celebrates a year of circular activity

    Recolight celebrates a year of circular activity
    During 2022, Recolight worked hard to help get sustainability and climate action higher on the agenda.
    In January 2022 it set a target of reducing its carbon emissions by 10% in 2022.
    In March, Recolight’s 2022 webinar series started. Topics covered included ‘How to be a sustainable lighting manufacturer’, ‘Remanufacture of lighting equipment’, and ‘Six lights for a sustainable future’. Hosted by Ray Molony, they were attended/listened to by over 1500 de
  • Milestone year for Niglon’s founding family

    Milestone year for Niglon’s founding family
    The family behind the Niglon brand is celebrating 80 years in business – and rewarding one lucky customer with a Playstation 5 to mark the occasion.
    The firm, which now supplies more than 4,500 products to wholesalers across the UK, can trace its roots back eight decades to 1943 when Stanley Douglas Hinley began working as a manufacturer’s agent under the trading name S.D Hinley.
    At the time, he made a commission for selling Cryselco, Grelco and Contactum products.
    Over time, his son
  • UK sales help strengthen Currys business, despite ‘weak’ international performance

    UK sales help strengthen Currys business, despite ‘weak’ international performance
    Currys has today reported that “a solid performance” in its UK and Ireland business has helped to offset weakness in the international segment. In its latest trading update for the 10 weeks ended 7 January, the electrical retail giant said UK and Ireland like-for-like revenue was down five per cent, but profits were “better than […]
  • Changes announced to BCIA management committee

    Changes announced to BCIA management committee
    The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has announced changes to its management committee, with the addition of new members Jen Vickers, Ron Purcell and Jason Harper, while thanking Richard Meacham and Simon Ward who have both left the committee after serving their three-year tenure. The BCIA has also welcomed back Rob Wood as Chair of the Skills Working Group, and would like to thank Wendy Belfield for covering the role on an interim basis for the past few months.
    The BCIA is run by i
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