lots of speculatinghanwha has just built the largest solar factory in the western hemisphere in Georgia:
https://pv-magazine-usa.com/2019/09/23/hanwha-q-cells-officially-opens-the-largest-solar-factory-in-the-western-hemisphere/
I wonder if they would want to partner with EGT and use the evolve in the usa as they did with the enduro in europe? Perhaps this wouldn't be an exclussive agreement? When visiting the top solar companies (sunrun, zenernet, petersendean, vivint, sungevity, sunpower, etc.) I don't believe that the equivalent Q.home + ESS has been launched anywhere in the usa. So maybe now that Hanwha has dealers all over the country installing their Q cell pv modules, they are now ready to add a storage option?
Hanwha just launched its own q.home + ess in the australian market - so i guess that ship has sailed?
https://q-cells-australia.com/products-tech/q-cells-launches-q-home-to-market/
The turn around time for prototype testing for the mystery company is the end of March which is soon. One important ambition/critieria for the new product is going to be aggregation and vpp's.
I wonder if the leading energy storage software solution is from the Canadian company, "Peak Power". When you read through their website, they seem to check a lot of boxes.
https://www.peakpowerenergy.com/
If Hanwha is working with EGT on another project (usa?), I think it is a very huge deal. It would only further validate that EGT is an industry leader with it's tech. One could also infer that it proves that EGT has the capability to ramp up manufacturing (Jabil) in a timely and major way.