AXIS Capital Unveils Special Report Analyzing Severe Weather's Impact on Solar Technology

Reuters
10 Jul
AXIS Capital Unveils Special Report Analyzing Severe Weather's Impact on Solar Technology

Axis Capital Holdings Limited has released a comprehensive market analysis in a special report highlighting the impact of severe weather, particularly hail, on solar technology. The report, titled "Solar vs. Hail: Pivoting Away From Danger," draws from the expertise of the AXIS Global Energy team and key industry partners like Nextracker and Vaisala Xweather. It emphasizes the significance of understanding hail-related risks to solar photovoltaics (PV) projects and explores innovative solutions such as stow angle optimization and predictive hail forecasting. As a leading insurer in renewable energy, AXIS aims to enhance resilience in the solar industry and support its growth in meeting global energy goals.

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