The Intech Energy Container is a fully autonomous power system developed by Intech to provide electricity in off-grid locations. Each container is equipped with a photovoltaic array, a battery bank, and a generator — all custom-sized to meet the specific needs of the customer.
[pdf] Required certifications include Certificates of Suitability, issued by the Central Technical Service of the Superior Council of Public Works, which certify that prefabricated products comply with current regulations.
[pdf] Supply chain IoT data company ORBCOMM has launched a new solar-powered asset tracking system that that can be used to monitor intermodal containers and other transportation assets for operational visibility.
[pdf] Scheduled to open in 2025, the Italvolt site will cover more than 300,000 m 2, is expected to employ around 3,000 people and have a production capacity of up to 45 GWh per year, making it one of the largest factories of its kind in the world. It will also be one of the most advanced.
[pdf] Since August 28, 2025, Decree “MASE No. 220/2025” has been in force, providing a special procedure for photovoltaic systems with capacity over 1 MW using “non-Chinese” components. The Fer X Transitorio decree excludes photovoltaic systems with modules, cells, and inverters from China.
[pdf] In an ambitious step towards the expansion of clean energy in Italy, Iberdrola has closed a landmark deal with IB Vogt for the construction of the Fenix photovoltaic plant in Sicily.
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