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Friday 14 November 2025
India likely to delay green hydrogen target, pivots to domestic demand
Some of India's export-oriented green hydrogen projects are expected to face delays due to global policy uncertainties, potentially pushing the country's clean fuel production target beyond its original timeline, according to a senior government official who spoke on November 11, 2025.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Automotive and sports lightweight demand boosts FCS injection molding shipments
Plastic injection molding giant Fu Chun Shin (FCS) reported positive year-on-year revenue growth for October 2025, driven by demand from automotive components, ICT, semiconductor, and sports industry customers. New technology deployments in the premium sports sector are beginning to reap benefits, with supercritical fluid physical foaming equipment seeing increased shipments.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Tata Power to build India's largest 10GW solar wafer and ingot plant
Tata Power plans to establish India's largest solar wafer and ingot manufacturing facility with a capacity of 10GW, CEO and managing director Praveer Sinha said on November 11, 2025. The move will mark the company's entry into the upstream segment of the solar value chain, completing its presence across the entire manufacturing ecosystem.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Tesla seeks South Korea partnerships to launch battery production plan
Analysts believe Tesla is shifting from battery-buying to battery-making, as its procurement team is reportedly in active communication with South Korean suppliers of cathode materials, anode materials, and copper foil for batteries. This reflects Tesla pursuing vertical integration to boost profitability and establish a self-contained ecosystem. According to the Korea Economic Daily, Tesla has also discussed orders with a South Korean copper foil manufacturer, with supply expected to begin in 2026.
Thursday 13 November 2025
Gogoro 3Q25 gross margin improves with three new models to boost 2026
Gogoro's operational fundamentals have improved significantly, and its success was reflected in its financial results for the third quarter of 2025. By prioritizing its focus strategy, Gogoro has laid a strong foundation to achieve profitability in its energy business by 2026, generate free cash flow by 2027, and reach profitability in its vehicle business by 2028.
Thursday 13 November 2025
AI data center power consumption drives SOFC deployment in Taiwan
Energy Taiwan 2025 concluded on October 31, 2025, with one key takeaway being that the massive power demand from AI data centers is driving the deployment of emerging low-carbon energy solutions with solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). With characteristics such as distributed generation, on-site power supply, and self-consumption, SOFCS may be a solution to address data center power gaps.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
Buima expands green energy push with focus on smart storage systems
Buima reported steady revenue growth in October 2025 as orders for green energy and construction projects advanced. The company is accelerating its expansion into renewable energy, developing next-generation energy storage and management systems to strengthen its market position and capture international opportunities.
Wednesday 12 November 2025
Taiwan accelerates land development to support TSMC's Southern expansion
As the Southern Taiwan Science Park (STSP) becomes more saturated with semiconductor industrial land, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) is accelerating land development to meet TSMC's expansion needs. A comprehensive pollution remediation plan has been implemented with an investment of NT$57.011 billion (US$1.8 billion). On November 5, 2025, the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) committee approved the project to enter its second phase. The project will transform heavy industrial land into a green, sustainable ecological science park by reactivating contaminated land.
Tuesday 11 November 2025
Walsin Lihwa eyes offshore wind and AI infrastructure with Kaohsiung submarine cable plant
Weak market conditions and the impact of European summer holidays drove down stainless steel sales volume and prices in the third quarter of 2025. Taiwan-based cable and stainless steel supplier Walsin Lihwa has reported that its stainless steel business revenue in the third quarter of 2025 fell 17% compared to the same period in 2024.
Tuesday 11 November 2025
AI data centers face stricter energy efficiency mandates
As AI computing demands rapidly increase, the number of GPUs in data centers continues to grow, driving electricity consumption up exponentially and making power usage effectiveness (PUE) a critical indicator for measuring data center energy efficiency. Currently, international regulations generally set 1.5 as the minimum threshold, with many countries moving toward stricter standards. Virginia even offers incentives for data centers achieving a PUE below 1.2.
Tuesday 11 November 2025
South Korean battery makers diversify strategies to capture global market
The battery industry is emerging from a downturn, shifting from losses to profits. Experts say this turnaround is not solely due to renewed electric vehicle (EV) demand but is also driven by expanding non-automotive applications.
Monday 10 November 2025
Taipower chairman highlights power supply-demand synergy and power matching as key to future development
Data center power consumption has become a critical issue as global energy demand surges due to AI computing. The Trump administration has recently pushed through major energy regulatory reforms, aimed at shortening the review period for AI data centers connecting to the grid, with the goal of maintaining competitiveness and accelerating growth in the AI sector.
Monday 10 November 2025
Taiwan machinery urged to back US reindustrialization and defense
The Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI) is celebrating its 80th anniversary amid one of the most turbulent economic periods in history. Despite global challenges, Taiwan's machinery industry still achieved a solid 6.6% year-on-year growth in the first three quarters of 2025.
Saturday 8 November 2025
Sinbon eyes strong growth with orders from AI, robotics, and smart transport sectors in 4Q26
Electronic components and solutions provider Sinbon Electronics has faced significant pressure on its growth momentum in 2025 amid global economic volatility and shifting US policies. The company's green energy business, including the solar power segment, has declined sharply, halting a 15-year streak of revenue growth. However, Sinbon chairman Joseph Wang said that with new product lines and AI industry applications ramping up production, Sinbon expects to return to positive growth in 2026. A wave of major orders starting in the fourth quarter of 2026 is set to drive even stronger expansion in 2027.
Friday 7 November 2025
China temporarily halts export controls on rare earths, graphite, and other strategic materials
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the General Administration of Customs announced on November 7 that they will suspend the implementation of several export control measures that were introduced in October, particularly regarding rare earth.
Friday 7 November 2025
Chicony Power may obtain urgent high-wattage NB power supply orders if semiconductor supply stabilizes
Affected by seasonal slowdowns and fewer working days, Chicony Power Technology's revenue in October 2025 was NT$2.487 billion (approx. US$80.5 million), down 25.6% year-over-year; cumulative revenue from January to October 2025 reached NT$29.096 billion, down 5.1% year-over-year. Compared to the same period in 2024, shipments of high-wattage NB power supplies were delayed due to ongoing shortages of key semiconductor materials for some customers. As a result, the product mix leaned toward low-end traditional models, making overall revenue relatively conservative.
Thursday 6 November 2025
China bolsters rare earth export controls with major hiring push
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) has launched its largest recruitment campaign in nearly a decade, planning to add approximately sixty new officials in 2026. According to a MOFCOM announcement, the Bureau of Industry Security, Import and Export Control plans to recruit at least five new staff members in 2026, the highest number since 2022. Despite the current US-China trade war truce, MOFCOM's rare earth control division continues its expansion.
Thursday 6 November 2025
Taiwanese electric scooter sales below government goals
Taiwan's overall scooter market reached 64,723 units in October 2025, up 1.65% from September's 63,670 units and a 1.15% increase compared to 63,981 units in October 2024. Market data shows Sanyang Motor (SYM) sold 28,091 scooters in October, securing the top spot with a 43.4% market share.
Monday 3 November 2025
India's solar industry reconfigures amid steep US tariffs on imported modules
Indian solar manufacturers are scrambling to protect their US business after Washington imposed a 50% tariff on solar modules and cells imported from India, a move that has sharply disrupted one of the country's fastest-growing export sectors.
Sunday 2 November 2025
Taiwan energy firms shift from equipment to integrated solutions in net-zero push
As the global push for net-zero emissions and energy transition gathers pace, energy saving and carbon reduction have become central to corporate competitiveness. With carbon fees now in place and mounting pressures on power stability and green electricity demand, manufacturers are moving beyond single equipment adoption toward comprehensive solutions that integrate diagnostics, storage, green power procurement, and microgrid systems.
Saturday 1 November 2025
AUO pushes integrated solar-storage solutions amid surging post-grid demand
Au Optronics (AUO) is accelerating its expansion in the smart energy sector, unveiling integrated "storage-first" and "solar-plus-storage" solutions at Energy Taiwan 2025. Partnering with its subsidiaries AET SustainTek and StarShining Energy, along with 21 ecosystem partners, AUO is positioning itself at the forefront of Taiwan's evolving post-grid energy storage landscape.
Saturday 1 November 2025
Taiwan solar maker pushes storm-proof technology and niche strategy in U.S. and Japan markets
Taiwanese solar module maker TSEC is aiming to reposition itself amid ongoing geopolitical realignments. In remarks on October 29, 2025, TSEC executive vice president William Liao noted that the company has launched a flexible plan for global expansion of its world-leading wind-resistant module technology. Starting in 2026, TSEC aims to transform its shipment structure by leveraging two key opportunities, namely the battery shortage in the US, and specialized demand in Japan.
Saturday 1 November 2025
U.S. AI boom hits power bottleneck, unlocking billion-dollar openings for Taiwan suppliers
The global AI race enters a new phase in 2025, shifting focus from advanced cloud algorithms and high-performance computing chips to the coldest yet most critical physical constraint: electricity. Analysis firm Goldman Sachs highlights that power provision is fast becoming the "physical limit" for AI development.
Saturday 1 November 2025
AI-driven energy integration gains momentum across Taiwan, Japan, and Southeast Asia
Energy systems worldwide are undergoing a shift from conventional power generation and transmission frameworks, toward multinational collaboration driven by AI technology. During remarks on October 29, 2025, GreenRock Energy chairman Eden Yeh outlined the company's strategic blueprint for Asia: using its autonomous AI platform as the core, the company will leverage its financial strength and system integration capabilities to expand its operational scale in 2026, aiming to become a key energy system integrator spanning Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and Japan.
Friday 31 October 2025
HDRE pivots to Japan, Australia energy storage as Taiwan market stalls
Taiwan's renewable energy development has hit headwinds in recent years, with 2025 likely marking a slowdown in growth. HD Renewable Energy (HDRE) noted that despite policy and installation setbacks, surging electricity demand from AI and high-tech industries continues to drive strong long-term demand for energy storage.