Meet Chuan Luo: Michael Kidger Memorial Scholarship Recipient for 2025

Chuan Luo, student at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona is the 2025 recipient of the Michael Kidger Memorial Scholarship. During his master’s studies at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, Chuan Luo focused on advancing optical system design for LiDAR and augmented reality (AR) applications. The award was established to honor Michael John Kidger, a well-respected educator, design software developer and member of the optical science and engineering community.

We interviewed Chuan to learn how he became interested in optics, his current research projects, and his future goals.

Q: What does receiving the Kidger Scholarship award mean to you?

A: Receiving the Michael Kidger Scholarship really means a lot to me. It feels like a recognition of the path I’ve taken in optics, starting as an undergrad who knew almost nothing about the field, to now as a Ph.D. student defining my own research direction. Along the way, Dr. Kidger’s Fundamental Optical Design textbook has basically been my go-to reference book. Whenever I got stuck with lens design or aberration questions, I’d open it and usually find the insight I needed to move forward.

It’s also meaningful because I know some past recipients personally, and I’ve seen how they’ve built really strong careers, for example some becoming leaders in academia, others starting companies that are pushing optical technologies forward. Being counted among them makes me feel both honored and motivated.

So, for me, this award isn’t just recognition of what I’ve done, it’s also encouragement to keep going, to push the boundaries in optical sciences and engineering, and hopefully to contribute back to the community in the same way that Dr. Kidger and the past recipients have.

Q: How did you get interested in optics?

A: My fascination with optics, or more broadly with “light,” began when I first read Dune, where Paul Atreides observes holographic projectors that bring tactical lessons vividly to life. That fascination with “light” was amplified when I later saw Princess Leia’s holographic image projected into the air in the Star Wars movie, which left me wondering how such illusions might one day become reality.

The moment that truly solidified my decision to research optics in college came during an undergraduate project in my research advisor Professor Yuzuru Takashima’s lab. I worked on designing and building a “Ray Aberration Generator,” a simple setup using a plano-convex lens illuminated by an array of laser beams. Witnessing the tangible impact of manipulating light at the optical surface sparked my curiosity and solidified my commitment to optical engineering. The sight of those rays, converging and diverging in air, immediately recalled the holographic displays that controlled light in the science fiction stories and movies I admired. It was then that I knew I wanted to pursue research in the field of optics during my time in college.

Q: What are some accomplishments that you are proud of?

A: I sometimes feel hesitant to call my achievements “accomplishments,” especially when I compare myself to past Kidger Scholarship recipients who have already gained significant recognition in academia or industry. But on a personal level, what I am most proud of is the foundation I have built through my experiences in both academic research and industry practice. Over time, I have developed my own toolbox of skills in optical design, simulation, and system-level problem solving. This combination allows me to approach technical challenges in optical science with creativity and confidence, and I see it as a strong platform for making future contributions to the field.

Q: What are you doing now and what do you hope to do in the future?

A: My current research focuses on developing novel optical elements for display and imaging applications to address long-standing challenges in Augmented Reality (AR) optical systems. These include extremely low pupil-to-pupil efficiency, MTF degradation caused by fabrication-induced waveguide distortion, and display-off artifacts such as eye-glow, rainbow effects, vergence-accommodation conflict, as well as fundamental limitations in étendue conservation. AR displays are widely regarded as one of the most promising platforms for next-generation human–computer interaction, yet these challenges remain major barriers to making AR glasses as practical and ubiquitous as smartphones.

While it is difficult to predict my long-term trajectory over the next several decades, at least in the near term which is within the next five to ten years, I hope to continue exploring innovative engineering solutions that push the boundaries of optical design and manufacturing for AR display optics. My goal is to help overcome these limitations so that AR displays can move closer to becoming truly transformative, everyday technologies.

Q: What other hobbies or fun activities do you like to do in your spare time?

A: Before starting my Ph.D. journey, I worked as an optical engineer in Boulder, where I loved going skiing and hiking with my family. Both activities fully captured my attention and gave me a chance to step away from the pressures of work and study. Those outdoors moments not only helped me relax but also recharged me so I could return to my work and study with fresh energy.

Now that I’m in Tucson for my Ph.D., skiing is less accessible, and hiking is less practical in the hot climate. These days, I would like to spend my spare time cooking, reading, and working out at the gym. Each of these activities gives me a break from research while helping me stay balanced and energized.

Q: What would be your advice for students who are studying optics?

A: I’m still a student myself, so I don’t pretend to have all the answers. But if I could share one piece of advice with students just starting out, whether in optics or any other field, it would be to follow the “KISS” principle: Keep It Simple, Student. Early on, I often tried to come up with solutions that I thought were clever or exciting, but they turned out to be overly complicated and not very useful. With time, I’ve learned that the simplest solution is often the most effective, and it’s also the one most likely to succeed. This lesson applies not just in academic research, but also in industry.

We’d like to thank Chuan for taking the time for this interview and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

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Industrial Heat Goes Electric: Electrified Thermal Solutions Turns On First Commercial-Scale Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery

Multi-megawatt scale system shows industries can now access low-cost, clean, high-temperature electrified heat up to 1,800°C

BOSTON, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Boston-based Electrified Thermal Solutions, a leader in industrial-scale low cost thermal energy storage systems, announced the commissioning of its first commercial-scale Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in San Antonio. The system charges with AC electricity from the grid, and stores 20 MWh of heat at peak temperatures of 1,800°C (3,275°F). The heat is supplied on-demand as hot gas to industrial furnaces, boilers and kilns, with hot gas temperatures adjustable to an industry-leading 1,500°C (2,730°F). The hot gas supply can be increased to an unmatched delivery temperature of 1,800°C (3,275°F) specifically for deployments in industries demanding hottest temperatures, such as steel, cement, chemicals and glassmaking. By leveraging low-cost renewable electricity, the thermal battery unlocks a cost-competitive heating alternative to natural gas and other fossil fuels. This first unit draws directly from 13.2 kV AC power, providing direct configurability to the typical line voltage of industrial campuses globally, and significantly reducing the balance of plant costs associated with other electric heating systems such as stepdown transformers. The modular commercial-scale system can serve customer loads in the 1- 5 MW thermal demand range with additional modules enabling unlimited scaling to meet customer requirements.

Industrial heat accounts for approximately one-fifth of global energy consumption, with 89% generated by burning fossil fuels. Throughout much of the United States and Europe, electricity prices are negative for significant portions of the year, and the trend toward decreasing electricity pricing during off-peak hours continues to accelerate. With Electrified Thermal’s Joule Hive thermal battery, industries can now access inexpensive, clean electricity directly from the grid and win head-to-head with fossil fuels on price for their heating needs, unlocking cost savings while supporting grid flexibility.

“Industry has long been looking for a way to manage the rising costs and volatility of energy,” said Daniel Stack, CEO and co-founder of Electrified Thermal Solutions. “With the Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery, manufacturers in food and beverage, minerals, chemicals, metals, and other industries can now use process heat at even the highest temperature levels derived from the lowest-cost electricity available. By charging when electricity is cheapest and delivering heat on demand, the Joule Hive™ gives customers far more control over their energy costs. This fundamentally changes the economics of industrial heat.”

The system’s ability to reach temperatures up to 1,800°C, along with its ability to integrate with medium voltage AC power directly from the grid, makes it suitable for manufacturers across diverse sectors, from cement, steel, and chemicals to food and beverage, pulp and paper, and consumer goods. The Joule Hive™ achieves substantially lower capital and operating costs by leveraging proprietary electrically conductive firebricks designed to last 20+ years and by storing energy when electricity rates are lowest. Electrified Thermal has secured letters of intent with customers across multiple industries and is targeting 2 gigawatts (GW) of thermal power capacity deployment by 2030.

With the SwRI system now operational, Electrified Thermal is positioned to begin commercial deployments with industrial partners in 2026.

About Electrified Thermal Solutions: Electrified Thermal Solutions is pioneering the future of zero-carbon industrial heat cheaper than natural gas. Developed at MIT and backed by global industrials such as Holcim, Vale and ArcelorMittal, the electrically and thermally conductive bricks at the heart of Electrified Thermal’s Joule Hive™ Thermal Battery represent a step-change improvement in electric heating technology in terms of high-temperature performance, ease of grid integration and reliability. The company’s thermal battery converts and stores electricity as heat, delivering unprecedented near-flame temperatures (up to 1,800°C / 3,275°F), offering industrial heat cheaper than fossil fuels.

For more information, please visit www.electrifiedthermal.com

 

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PSEG Staffers Help Nearly 50 Teens at Oasis – a Haven for Women and Children in Paterson, NJ

This Holiday Season, our team had the joy of wrapping gifts for 44 incredible teens in the after-school program at Oasis – A Haven for Women and Children in Paterson, NJ.

These gifts were part of the Adopt-a-Teen for the Holidays initiative – one small way we could help bring a little holiday magic to teens who deserve to feel seen and celebrated.

As a longstanding partner of Oasis, we’re continually inspired by their mission to change the lives of women and children by breaking the cycle of poverty through compassionate programs designed to feed, clothe, educate and empower women and children in need.

The PSEG Foundation, 501(c)(3), the philanthropic arm of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG), prioritizes investments in the environment, safety, STEM education & workforce development, diversity & inclusion, and the communities served by PSEG. The Foundation coordinates employee volunteerism programs.

PSEG is a predominantly regulated infrastructure company focused on a clean energy future. Guided by its Powering Progress vision, PSEG aims to power a future where people use less energy, and it’s cleaner, safer and delivered more reliably than ever. With a continued focus on sustainability, PSEG has appeared on the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index for 17 consecutive years. PSEG is included on the 2023-2024 list of U.S. News’ Best Companies to Work For. PSEG’s businesses include Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (PSE&G), PSEG Power and PSEG Long Island (https://corporate.pseg.com).

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PRG Gives: 2025 Year in Review

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As PRG Real Estate reflects on a year of achievement, 2025 marked the official launch of PRG Gives, a companywide initiative designed to elevate PRG’s community service efforts across its portfolio of properties.

Rooted in PRG’s commitment to Putting People First, PRG Gives formalizes the community-first culture that exists throughout the organization. A newly-formed committee with representatives from each region provides structure, resources, and recognition to help teams create meaningful impact in the communities PRG serves.

“PRG Gives reflects who we are at our core, which is an organization driven by people and purpose,” said Kathleen Betz, Chief Operating Officer at PRG Real Estate. “In 2025, we are proud to have launched PRG Gives to support and celebrate the community service our teams are already doing every day.”

Community involvement has long been a cornerstone of PRG’s culture, and PRG Gives builds on that foundation by creating a shared platform for service across regions and properties. Twice each year, PRG team members companywide step away from their day-to-day work to volunteer on the same day – once in April in conjunction with Earth Day, and again during PRG’s internal company-wide Spirit Week in November. On each Community Service Day, every region organizes a local volunteer effort, supporting causes that matter most to the communities where PRG lives and works.

During the most recent Community Service Day in November 2025, PRG teams partnered with over a dozen nonprofit organizations, supporting food banks, youth services, environmental groups, and community support programs. Efforts ranged from meal preparation and pantry support to river cleanups, clothes sorting, and farm and garden work. Collectively, PRG team members invested significant time and effort across Kentucky, Missouri, Florida, the Carolinas, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, including hands-on volunteer support for partners such as Cradles to Crayons, Beaches Go Green, the Lowcountry Food Bank, and SEEDS.

PRG Gives strengthens connections, brings teams together, and supports the communities PRG calls home. As PRG Real Estate grows, PRG Gives will expand its reach, amplifying community impact and offering even more opportunities for team members to give back in ways that resonate personally and locally.

About PRG Real Estate

PRG Real Estate is a multifamily investment and management company that owns $2.0 billion of apartment homes across its 11,000-unit portfolio and has 300+ employees nationwide. PRG believes that an exceptional living experience starts with its people. It achieves this mission by hiring and training the best in the industry and creating a supportive and rewarding workplace that inspires its people to achieve great things together. For more information on PRG Real Estate, please visit www.prgrealestate.com.

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Wonderinterest published the analysis on leaders of ESG investments in 2026

LIMASSOL, Cyprus, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In 2026, the mood of investing in ESG focused leaders is becoming more selective. Wonderinterest Trading Ltd. provides a regular outlook to see the trends in ESG-based investments at global capital markets.

Sustainability leaders for 2026

The new year has new favorites in the field of sustainability. TIME and Statista have compiled a ranking called World’s Best Companies in Sustainable Growth 2026. It is led by South Korea’s JYP Entertainment, which was the first in the domestic entertainment industry to achieve RE100, or 100 percent renewable energy. Sixth place went to Nvidia, which was named the fastest-growing company in the US. According to the company’s sustainability announcement for fiscal year 2025, the offices and data centers it directly operates run on 100 percent renewable electricity, and the Blackwell platform is 25 times more energy-efficient at processing large language model outputs than the previous Hopper generation. It may come as a surprise to many investors that Inditex, the parent company of the well-known fast fashion chain Zara, ranked 88th in the ranking, thanks to its relatively low emissions, waste production, and water consumption compared to the industry.

Will coal lose its leading position?

According to the IEA, global demand for electricity is expected to grow by 3.7 percent in 2026, which is faster than the average for 2015 to 2023, which was 2.6 percent. According to its Electricity Mid-Year Update 2025 report, the IEA expects the combined share of wind and solar energy in global electricity generation to rise above 19 percent. By comparison, in 2024 it accounted for 15 percent. Wind and solar energy together are expected to generate nearly 1,000 terawatt hours (TWh) of additional production, which is roughly equivalent to Japan’s annual consumption. At the same time, it predicts that renewables could overtake coal as the largest source of electricity and that CO₂ emissions from electricity generation should decline slightly.

The market is cleaning up and the rules are tightening

While renewable energy sources are gaining momentum in the electricity sector, investment sentiment around ESG is becoming more selective. Morningstar reports that global sustainable funds saw net outflows of approximately $55 billion in the third quarter of 2025, after inflows of $5.8 billion in the previous quarter. A key moment was the redemption of $49 billion from four European BlackRock funds, although total assets of sustainable funds still rose to $3.7 trillion thanks to market developments. On top of that, definitions are becoming stricter. In its proposal for amendments to the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) in the second half of November 2025, the European Commission stated that categorized products will have to ensure that 70 percent of the portfolio supports the chosen strategy, and it wants to link ESG claims in names and marketing to these categories. The accompanying document to the proposal also states that Europe accounts for up to 84 percent of global sustainable fund assets.

Green bond volume surpasses milestone

One of the most concrete bridges between sustainability and capital are green and sustainable bonds. LSEG reported that by the end of the third quarter of 2025, green bond issuance had reached $467 billion, up 1 percent year-on-year, with a record for the full year 2024 of $572 billion. The share of green bonds in global debt issuance fell only slightly from 4.5 percent to 4.3 percent, with the total outstanding volume of green bonds exceeding $3 trillion for the first time at the end of the third quarter of 2025. At the same time, LSEG reports an average annual growth of approximately 30 percent over the past five years.*

Facts, not feelings, must follow

The outlook for 2026 looks less like a competition for the greenest label and more like a practical selection of winners in electrification, infrastructure, and transparency. The IEA points to investments in clean technologies, Morningstar documents a more selective approach to capital, and the European Commission is tightening rules to make sustainability comparable across products. Add to that green bonds, which according to LSEG have exceeded $3 trillion in outstanding volume, and you get a picture of a market where it pays to look at the numbers, not the slogans, in the new year.

Olivia Lacenova, analyst Wonderinterest Trading Ltd.

About Wonderinterest

Wonderinterest Trading Ltd provides investment opportunities in a dynamic global market environment. Wonderinterest Trading is  a broker with a European licence, under the supervision and regulation of CySEC with Licence Number 307/16.

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One Heung Kong Earns Three Prestigious International Certifications, Pioneering Global Green and Healthy Living

GUANGZHOU, China, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Recently, One Heung Kong—a premier luxury residence in the Greater Bay Area—has achieved a major milestone in sustainable architecture. It has officially secured certification from the World Green Design Organization (WGDO), LEED Platinum status, and WELL for residential certification, making it the world’s only artistic landmark to hold all three of these authoritative credentials. The project has also garnered multiple international green and healthy living awards. This accomplishment positions One Heung Kong at the forefront of global green and healthy living and offers a replicable model for sustainable development in high-density urban environments.

WGDO is the first international non-profit organization dedicated to promoting green design and a special consultative body to the United Nations. It recognized One Heung Kong for its commitment to sustainability and green principles integrated into the project from the earliest design stages. The development adopts the 8 Constant + Forest Environment System and the All-Intelligent Chain Eco-Technology System, enabling a full transformation from static green design to dynamic, intelligent operation and maintenance. This infuses “green intelligence” into every phase of the building’s lifecycle, supporting healthier living for residents.

The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green building rating system, a globally acknowledged framework for evaluating green buildings, has bestowed its highest-tier Platinum certification upon One Heung Kong, in acknowledgment of its exceptional performance in energy efficiency, water resource management, indoor environmental quality, and sustainable site planning.

At the same time, One Heung Kong has earned WELL certification, an internationally respected, authoritative healthy building standard that focuses on how indoor environments impact human health and well-being. Not only is it one of just two projects in South China to hold both WELL and LEED certifications, but it’s also the region’s only one to simultaneously receive interim WELL for residential and WELL community certifications, establishing a holistic ecosystem designed to enhance human health.

By weaving together biomimicry, native plant communities, and smart technologies, One Heung Kong has built a multidimensional wellness system that visibly boosts negative oxygen ion concentrations throughout the residential area, effectively reduces the urban heat island effect, and achieves carbon sequestration. Moreover, the project has successfully developed a novel negative oxygen ion nanomaterial, now widely applied in the building, which enables continuous 24-hour release of negative oxygen ions, a notable breakthrough. In water management, One Heung Kong has implemented a three-tier healthy water purification system to guarantee residents access to safe, clean drinking water.

Looking ahead, One Heung Kong will continue to embrace the principles of green design, striving to create a global model for green and sustainable living and contributing to the building of a global community of health for all.

 

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Hindustan Zinc and CIMIC Group Companies join hands to set up India’s First Zinc Tailings Recycling Facility

UDAIPUR, India, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — India based Hindustan Zinc Limited, a Vedanta Group company and the world’s largest integrated zinc producer, announced today that it has awarded contracts to CIMIC Group companies Sedgman and Leighton Asia for the development of India’s first zinc tailings recycling facility at its flagship Rampura Agucha Mines (RAM) in Rajasthan.

The one-of-its-kind facility at Rampura Agucha will deploy advanced processing techniques to recover metals such as zinc and silver from previously processed tailings, transforming legacy waste into valuable resources and reinforcing a circular approach to mining.

Arun Misra, CEO – Hindustan Zinc Limited, said: “India’s next phase of industrial growth will be defined not just by how much we mine, but by how intelligently we use what we already have. This project represents a fundamental shift in mining, from extraction to optimisation, and from linear consumption to circular value creation. By establishing India’s first zinc tailings recycling facility at global scale, Hindustan Zinc is creating a blueprint for how legacy resources can be re-engineered into future supply, strengthening India’s critical minerals security. Our collaboration with Sedgman’s global minerals processing expertise and Leighton Asia’s on-ground infrastructure execution brings together the best of technology and delivery to set new benchmarks for responsible mining.”

This development comes as part of the company’s plan to double its production capacity. Earlier in August, Hindustan Zinc’s Board has approved an investment of up to ₹3,823 crore for the development of a 10 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) zinc tailings reprocessing facility at Rampura Agucha, targeted for completion within 28 months from the zero date.

Juan Santamaría, ACS Group and HOCHTIEF Chief Executive Officer and CIMIC Group Executive Chairman, said: “This project highlights Sedgman’s leadership in minerals processing and Leighton Asia’s proven capability in infrastructure delivery. It reflects CIMIC Group’s strategic commitment to supporting the global energy transition through critical minerals development. Modern tailings reprocessing unlocks new opportunities to recover essential minerals that power clean energy technologies and digital infrastructure.”

About Hindustan Zinc Limited

Hindustan Zinc Limited is the world’s largest integrated zinc producer. The company has been recognized as the world’s most sustainable metals & mining company by the S&P Global CSA 2025 for the third consecutive year and the first Indian company to become an ICMM member.

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JA Solar’s DeepBlue 5.0 Delivers Bankable Performance in a Changing Global PV Market

BEIJING, Jan. 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — JA Solar, a trusted global partner in green energy, is rapidly expanding the global deployment of its DeepBlue 5.0 modules across utility, C&I, and residential markets, as developers increasingly prioritize long-term value, bankability, and risk mitigation in a more volatile global PV market.

Reflecting the promise of “Performance You Can Bank On,” DeepBlue 5.0 delivers higher energy yield through four core strengths—area utilization, quality, performance and scenario adaptability. Its selection for South Korea’s 410 MW Haenam Bukil project, the country’s largest ground-mounted PV plant, highlights growing confidence in its long-term investment value.

Smarter Area Utilization – More Power per Module

DeepBlue 5.0 adopts a full-screen front design that removes inactive areas, enabled by zero-gap flexible interconnection, hidden busbars, and multi-cut cell technology.

  • Up to 15 mm more active cell length and ~25 mm more edge utilization
  • 1.82% increase in effective generation area
  • Up to 20 W higher output

With power ratings up to 670 W and efficiency of 24.8%, developers gain higher power density without increasing installation footprint.

Stronger Structural Engineering – Reliability by Design

A new structural platform enhances density, uniformity, and durability under real-world stress. Key upgrades include:

  • Improved CSE encapsulation for better sealing and moisture resistance
  • Triangular junction-box layout for optimized load dispersion
  • Micron-level manufacturing control for reduced cutting loss and higher yield

Together, these design and manufacturing upgrades reduce long-term performance uncertainty, supporting financing confidence and bankability across large-scale and C&I projects.

Higher Lifetime Performance – More Energy in All Conditions

DeepBlue 5.0 boosts energy yield across varying irradiance and throughout its lifecycle.

  • Multi-cut architecture reduces shading impact
  • Low-light optimization delivers up to 3.26% gains in mornings, evenings, and cloudy weather
  • Bifaciality up to 85% enhances rear-side generation

This translates into lower LCOE and more predictable cash flows over the project lifecycle—critical advantages as input costs and financing scrutiny increase.

Broader Scenario Adaptability – Ready for Diverse Environments

DeepBlue 5.0 is engineered for stable performance across utility, rooftop, and challenging climates.

  • Patented dust-mitigation frame reduces soiling
  • Enhanced resistance to damp heat, mechanical loads, and hotspots
  • Seamless front surface supports architectural integration

The result is lower O&M needs, stronger output stability, and suitability for multi-scenario.

A Reliable Choice in a Market Facing Rising Costs

As module prices rise due to raw-material pressures, supply-chain shifts and evolving trade policies, upfront cost alone is no longer the deciding factor. Developers are increasingly focused on long-term certainty, predictable performance, and partner reliability.

Backed by independent third‑party validation and rigorous quality control, DeepBlue 5.0 delivers more performance with the same trust, embodying JA Solar’s long‑standing commitment to reliable, high‑quality products. With this foundation, JA Solar continues to serve as a trusted global partner, providing developers with confidence, stability, and bankable returns in an increasingly dynamic and cost-sensitive global PV market.

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Sigenergy Ranked No. 1 Energy Storage Brand Across Multiple Global Markets, According to SunWiz

SYDNEY and DUBLIN and JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sigenergy, a global energy storage innovator, has been ranked the No. 1 energy storage brand in multiple international markets, including Australia, Ireland, and South Africa, according to the latest reports from SunWiz, an independent solar and energy consultancy.

Across these markets, SunWiz data confirms Sigenergy’s market leadership in energy storage system market share by total installed capacity across the 0–1000 kWh range, reflecting broad installer adoption and strong customer preference. In Australia, Ireland, and South Africa, Sigenergy is the most widely selected energy storage brand among installers, reinforcing its position as a leading supplier in both mature and fast-growing energy markets.

In addition, Sigenergy has maintained its position as the No. 1 battery manufacturer in Australia by blended capacity[1] since March 2025. Based on SunWiz data, the company has held this top ranking for ten consecutive months, underscoring sustained market leadership rather than a short-term surge.

Sigenergy’s strong regional performance reflects a consistent global growth trajectory. On a worldwide basis, Frost & Sullivan has ranked Sigenergy No. 1 in the stackable all-in-one Distributed Energy Storage System category. In 2024, Sigenergy shipped 475 MWh in this segment, capturing a 28.6 percent share of the global market.

Founded in 2022, Sigenergy has rapidly emerged as one of the fastest-growing companies in the global energy storage industry, driven by a focus on innovation, product reliability, and installer-centric design.

[1] Blended capacity refers to the total energy capacity (in kilowatt-hours, kWh) of residential battery systems proposed, sold, and installed.

 

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Sigenergy Ranked No. 1 Energy Storage Brand Across Multiple Global Markets, According to SunWiz

SYDNEY and DUBLIN and JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sigenergy, a global energy storage innovator, has been ranked the No. 1 energy storage brand in multiple international markets, including Australia, Ireland, and South Africa, according to the latest reports from SunWiz, an independent solar and energy consultancy.

Across these markets, SunWiz data confirms Sigenergy’s market leadership in energy storage system market share by total installed capacity across the 0–1000 kWh range, reflecting broad installer adoption and strong customer preference. In Australia, Ireland, and South Africa, Sigenergy is the most widely selected energy storage brand among installers, reinforcing its position as a leading supplier in both mature and fast-growing energy markets.

In addition, Sigenergy has maintained its position as the No. 1 battery manufacturer in Australia by blended capacity[1] since March 2025. Based on SunWiz data, the company has held this top ranking for ten consecutive months, underscoring sustained market leadership rather than a short-term surge.

Sigenergy’s strong regional performance reflects a consistent global growth trajectory. On a worldwide basis, Frost & Sullivan has ranked Sigenergy No. 1 in the stackable all-in-one Distributed Energy Storage System category. In 2024, Sigenergy shipped 475 MWh in this segment, capturing a 28.6 percent share of the global market.

Founded in 2022, Sigenergy has rapidly emerged as one of the fastest-growing companies in the global energy storage industry, driven by a focus on innovation, product reliability, and installer-centric design.

[1] Blended capacity refers to the total energy capacity (in kilowatt-hours, kWh) of residential battery systems proposed, sold, and installed.

 

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