Skycharger to Develop EV Charging Hub at San Francisco National Airport
Leading EV charging infrastructure developer Skycharger has been awarded a lease to develop a fast-charging hub at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The lease was approved by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 10; construction will take place with the support of EPC firm Burns & McDonnell. Skycharger’s EV Hub will serve electric […]
NC Governor Vetoes Rollback of Emissions Mandate
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein vetoed legislation that would partly repeal an interim mandate for greenhouse gas reductions set in a 2021 law, arguing that the bill would harm consumers and discourage a diverse energy mix. According to AP News, the proposed legislation largely addressed activities involving the state’s largest utility, Duke Energy, and sought to […]
Washington Unveils First WAEVCP-Funded Fast-Charging Station
The Washington State Department of Commerce, Clean and Prosperous Institute, Electric Era, and Skycharger joined local partners to celebrate the grand opening of the state’s first fast-charging EV station funded by the Washington Electric Vehicle Charging Program (WAEVCP). The program is Washington’s largest Climate Commitment Act (CCA) investment in EV infrastructure. The state invested $511,000; […]
Base Power and GVEC Launch Residential Battery Fleet in Texas
Distributed energy company Base Power has partnered with GVEC, an energy distribution cooperative in Texas, to deploy a utility-managed fleet of residential batteries. The deployment will begin in communities built by leading homebuilder Lennar; the agreement builds on the company’s ongoing collaboration with Base Power. The battery energy storage systems (BESS) will be operated directly […]
NJ Senate Unanimously Passes “Smart Solar” Permitting Bill
The New Jersey State Senate has unanimously passed “smart solar” permitting legislation (S4100) by a 39-0 vote. According to Environment New Jersey, the bill will speed up the approval process for residential solar and storage, resulting in more solar installations and energy savings for homeowners in the state. The legislation requires the Department of […]
IESNA 2025 Insights: Interviews with Industry Leaders

Krista Simicich Digital Editor Inside The Episode Recorded live at the Hub during Intersolar & Energy Storage North America’s 2025 Flagship event, these interviews explore how two leading companies, ABC Supply and SEG Solar, are navigating the evolving clean energy industry. From strategic expansions to manufacturing resilience, these conversations highlight what it takes to lead […]
LG Energy Solution Launches First U.S. LFP Battery Facility for Energy Storage
LG Energy Solution (LGES) has opened a new expanded facility in Holland, Michigan to produce lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) batteries designed specifically for large-scale energy storage – the first of its kind in the United States. The facility is the largest giga-scale LFP production in the country and is well suited to meet the increased demand […]
L-Charge, Epic Charging Partner to Expand Access to Ultra-Fast EV Charging
L-Charge, an ultra-fast EV charging solutions provider for off-grid applications, has partnered with leading Charge Point Operator (CPO) software provider, Epic Charging. The partnership was formed to accelerate the rollout of reliable and accessible EV charging. The collaboration pairs L-Charge’s mobile, grid-independent chargers with Epic Charging’s OCPP 2.0-compatible platform, resulting in a seamless charging experience […]
SolarEdge Expands Salt Lake City Manufacturing Site
SolarEdge announced the expansion of its new manufacturing site in Salt Lake City, Utah. The facility began manufacturing and shipping the SolarEdge ‘USA Edition’ Home Battery in Q1, representing a major milestone in SolarEdge’s commitment to strengthening its domestic supply chain. The manufacturing site is a testament to SolarEdge’s long-term strategy of expanding its domestic […]
US Solar Power Provided Over 10% of Total Electricity in April
In April, solar energy provided over 10% of the total electricity generation in the United States, reaffirming that solar continues to be the fastest-growing source of power in the country. Wind and solar produced nearly one-quarter, and all renewable energy combined generated almost a third of the nation’s total electricity, according to data recently released […]
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration’s NEVI Fund Freeze
U.S. District Judge Tana Lin has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from withholding funds awarded under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program for 14 states, including California, New York, Illinois, and Washington. In February, the U.S. Transportation Department suspended the $5 billion NEVI Formula Program and rescinded prior approval of states’ spending plans. […]
Moment Energy’s Manufacturing Hub in Full-Scale Production
Moment Energy’s manufacturing hub, located in Metro Vancouver, BC, is in full-scale production, delivering its battery energy storage systems (BESS) across North America. The facility produces the Luna BESS, a modular, scalable system that transforms repurposed batteries into high-performance BESS. It is suitable for commercial and industrial applications. The system stores energy during off-peak hours […]