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Canadian Solar Inc. (CSIQ) delivers solar energy solutions and battery storage systems across residential, commercial, and utility markets worldwide. This news hub provides investors and industry stakeholders with essential updates on the company's operational milestones, financial performance, and technological advancements.
Access official press releases covering quarterly earnings, new product launches, and strategic partnerships alongside analysis of CSIQ's role in renewable energy markets. Our curated collection enables users to track manufacturing expansions, project developments through the Recurrent Energy division, and emerging trends in photovoltaic technology.
Key updates include announcements about utility-scale solar installations, battery storage innovations through the e-STORAGE platform, and sustainability initiatives. Bookmark this page to stay informed about Canadian Solar's global operations, including manufacturing capacity adjustments and long-term power purchase agreements shaping the clean energy transition.
Canadian Solar's (NASDAQ: CSIQ) e-STORAGE division has secured a contract with Colbún to provide a 228 MW/912 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for the Diego de Almagro Sur project in Chile's Atacama Region. The project will utilize e-STORAGE's proprietary SolBank 3.0 technology, featuring lithium-iron-phosphate batteries with advanced cooling systems.
Construction is set to begin in June 2025, creating up to 150 jobs, with commercial operations expected by December 2026. The BESS will be co-located with Colbún's existing 232 MW solar park and 8 MW/32 MWh storage system. The new system will provide energy shifting, capacity contribution, and advanced grid services including grid forming, black start, and inertia support.
Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ), celebrated the successful operation of its Bayou Galion Solar project in Northeast Louisiana. The 127 MWdc solar facility, which began operations in November 2024, represents a $160 million investment and can power approximately 20,500 homes annually.
The project marks Recurrent Energy's first venture in Louisiana, where cumulative solar investments exceeded $2 billion by the end of 2024. The facility, located in Morehouse Parish, provides substantial tax revenue for the local community and contributes to the region's growing energy infrastructure. MUFG acted as Coordinating Lead Arranger for the project financing, while Primoris Renewables Energy completed the construction with local vendor support.
Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ) and Flow Power have announced a partnership to implement innovative anti-hail solar panels in Australia. The first deployment will be at the Coonawarra Energy Project in South Australia, featuring a solar farm paired with a DC-coupled Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), scheduled for delivery in 2025.
The project marks a significant milestone in Australian renewable energy, introducing Canadian Solar's specially developed anti-hail technology designed to protect solar panels in extreme weather conditions. The technology, tested extensively, aims to enhance solar panel durability in challenging environments.
Flow Power's General Manager Energy Projects, Tom Harrison, emphasized their commitment to building smarter, more resilient energy solutions. The partnership between Canadian Solar and Flow Power is expected to expand to multiple sites across Australia, with installation of the solar modules beginning in the coming months.
Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ) reported its Q4 and full year 2024 results, highlighting both achievements and challenges. The company achieved record energy storage shipments of 2.2 GWh in Q4, with an expanded pipeline of 79 GWh and $3.2 billion in contracted backlog.
Key 2024 metrics include 31.1 GW of solar module shipments and 6.6 GWh of energy storage shipments (500% YoY increase). Q4 revenue was $1.5 billion with a 14.3% gross margin. Net income was $34 million ($0.48 per diluted share), positively impacted by $132 million from tax equity arrangements.
Despite industry-wide challenges including intense competition and policy uncertainties, the company maintained relatively strong profitability in its modules business. The company ended 2024 with $2.3 billion in cash and $5.2 billion in total debt. Capital expenditures for 2024 were $1.1 billion.
Canadian Solar's (NASDAQ: CSIQ) e-STORAGE division has secured a significant contract to provide a 576 MWh DC Battery Energy Storage System for Strata Clean Energy's White Tank Battery project in Arizona. The project, scheduled to begin construction in October 2026, will feature approximately 120 SolBank 3.0 battery enclosures.
The system will support Arizona Public Service (APS) by storing renewable energy during peak daylight hours for distribution during high-demand evening periods. e-STORAGE will handle supply, commissioning, and system operations under a 20-year Long-Term Service Agreement (LTSA), ensuring optimal performance and maintenance.
Recurrent Energy, a subsidiary of Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ), has secured $183 million in project financing and tax equity for its Fort Duncan Storage project in Texas. The financing includes $112 million from Nord/LB for construction, term loan, and facilities, plus a $71 million tax equity partnership with Greenprint Capital.
The 200 MWh storage project, located in Maverick County, will operate on a merchant basis in the ERCOT grid. The facility will store and dispatch power equivalent to serving up to 66,100 households during a two-hour cycle. Currently under construction by Burns & McDonnell, the project will employ 75 workers at peak construction and is expected to be operational by Summer 2025.
The project aims to support ERCOT's peak power demand and enhance grid reliability, particularly as Texas experiences increased power demand from economic growth and AI-driven consumption. e-STORAGE is supplying the energy storage systems, and the project will generate millions in tax revenue for local community services.
Canadian Solar's (NASDAQ: CSIQ) e-STORAGE division has secured significant Battery Supply Agreements and Long-Term Service Agreements for two major U.S. energy storage projects with Aypa Power. The deals include:
- A 160 MW AC/806 MWh DC Battery Energy Storage System in California
- A 200 MW AC/998 MWh DC BESS in Texas
The projects will utilize approximately 370 SolBank 3.0 units, with construction scheduled to begin in Q3 2025. e-STORAGE will provide system maintenance and operations under a 20-year LTSA. The company's SolBank 3.0 solution features lithium-iron-phosphate battery technology, active balancing battery management, and advanced liquid cooling systems for enhanced safety and performance.
Canadian Solar (NASDAQ: CSIQ) has scheduled its fourth quarter and full year 2024 earnings conference call for March 25, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern Time (8:00 p.m. Hong Kong time). The company will discuss its financial results and business outlook during the call.
Investors can access the live audio call through various dial-in numbers including toll-free options for U.S., Hong Kong, and Mainland China participants. A live webcast will be available on Canadian Solar's investor relations website. A replay of the call will be accessible until April 8, 2025, through both phone dial-in and webcast options.
Canadian Solar's e-STORAGE division has secured a contract with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to deliver 240 MW/960 MWh battery energy storage systems in Summerfield, South Australia. The project, set to begin construction in 2025, will be one of South Australia's largest battery storage initiatives.
e-STORAGE will provide turnkey EPC services, including the supply and integration of over 200 SolBank 3.0 battery containers. The company will also support long-term performance and operations under a service agreement. Located 55 kilometers east of Adelaide, the project will contribute to South Australia's goal of achieving 100% net renewable energy by 2027 by storing excess wind and solar energy for use during peak demand periods.
The project demonstrates e-STORAGE's growing presence in Australia, where it currently has over 1.5 GWh of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) under construction.
Canadian Solar's Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Dr. Shawn Qu, has been named an Innovator on the TIME100 Climate 2024 list, recognizing influential leaders driving successful and equitable climate solutions. The list includes prominent figures like World Bank President Ajay Banga and Breakthrough Energy Founder Bill Gates.
Since founding Canadian Solar in 2001, Dr. Qu has transformed the company from a startup into a global renewable energy leader operating in 23 countries, delivering over 142 GW of solar modules and 8 GWh of battery energy storage solutions worldwide.
This recognition follows Newsweek naming Canadian Solar the World's Most Trustworthy Company in the Energy and Utilities sector. Dr. Qu emphasized that Canadian Solar has evolved into a comprehensive energy solutions provider, offering solar, lithium battery energy storage, and wind power solutions to meet global energy demands.