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November 3, 2025 3 mins
Over the past 48 hours, the clean energy industry has experienced notable momentum characterized by strategic partnerships, innovative product launches, and crucial regulatory developments. Australian company Fox ESS has emerged as a major player, signing two landmark partnerships at the All Energy 2025 exhibition. Its new agreements with OSW and Solar Juice will each add 2 gigawatt hours of advanced energy storage capacity, targeting both residential and commercial markets. These deals support the integration of renewable sources into the Australian grid, enhance grid reliability, and position Fox ESS and its partners at the forefront of the energy storage revolution. Notably, Australia’s Cheaper Home Batteries Program has now enabled over 100,000 installations, adding nearly 2 gigawatt hours of distributed storage for homes and businesses within a single year.

In product innovation, GoodWe unveiled its CoreLock Energy Storage Solution at IGEM 2025, reflecting a broader trend toward flexible, scaled storage that can better enable grid transitions toward higher shares of renewables. Meanwhile, Zelestra finalized a U.S. tax equity transaction for an 81 megawatt solar project and announced a 500 megawatt renewable development partnership in India with SJVN. Zelestra has also been recognized among the top 10 global sellers of clean energy to corporate clients, signaling increasing market share for independent developers in the multinational corporate space.

From a regulatory standpoint, emerging markets are stepping up climate policy frameworks to close the gap as many wealthier countries pull back on ambitious climate actions. The European Union’s new Clean Industrial Deal aims to improve competitiveness while accelerating decarbonization. Additionally, a new bilateral framework between Australia and Canada is targeting critical minerals supply, which is vital for battery manufacturing and the scale-up of clean technologies.

Although consumer electricity demand is resilient, ongoing volatility in fossil fuel prices continues to drive public and private investment into renewables and storage. Industry leaders are addressing supply chain and financing challenges through expanded partnerships and a focus on localizing storage and battery manufacturing.

Compared to earlier this year, the clean energy sector is showing clearer signs of maturity, with a focus on reducing grid bottlenecks and banking on multi-continent collaborations. These shifts indicate a transition from early-stage project announcements to full-scale integrated deployments across major economies.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Over the past forty eight hours, the clean energy industry
has experienced notable momentum, characterized by strategic partnerships, innovative product launches,
and crucial regulatory developments. Australian company Foxyss has emerged as
a major player, signing two landmark partnerships at the All
Energy twenty twenty five exhedition. Its new agreements with OSW

(00:23):
and Solar Juice will each add two gigawat hours of
advanced energy storage capacity, targeting both residential and commercial markets.
These deals support the integration of renewable sources into the

(00:45):
Australian grid, enhance grid reliability, and position Foxyss and its
partners at the forefront of the energy storage revolution. Notably,
Australia's Cheaper Home Batteries program has now enabled over one
hundred thousand installations, adding nearly two gigawatt hours of distributed
storage for homes and businesses within a single year. In

(01:07):
product innovation, Goodwee unveiled its core loock energy storage solution
at iGEM twenty twenty five, reflecting a broader trend toward flexible,
scaled storage that can better enable grid transitions toward higher
shares of renewables. Meanwhile, Zelistra finalized a US tax equity

(01:43):
transaction for an eighty one megahertz solar project and announced
a five hundred megahertz renewable development partnership in India with SJVN.

(02:13):
Zelstra has also been recognized among the top ten global
sellers of clean energy to corporate clients, signaling increasing market
share for independent developers in the multinational corporate space. From
a regulatory standpoint, emerging markets are stepping up climate policy
frameworks to close the gap as many wealthier countries pull

(02:35):
back on ambitious climate actions. The European Union's new Clean
Industrial Deal aims to improve competitiveness while accelerating decarbonization. Additionally,

(02:56):
a new bilateral framework between Australia and Cana is targeting
critical minerals supply, which is vital for battery manufacturing and
the scale up of clean technologies. Although consumer electricity demand
is resilient, ongoing volatility and fossil fuel prices continues to
drive public and private investment into renewables and storage. Industry

(03:20):
leaders are addressing supply chain and financing challenges through expanded
partnerships and a focus on localizing storage and battery manufacturing
Compared to earlier this year, the clean energy sector is
showing clearer signs of maturity, with a focus on reducing
grid bottlenecks and banking on multi continent collaborations. These shifts

(03:41):
indicate a transition from early stage project announcements to full scale,
integrated deployments across major economies.
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