Rogue communication devices have been discovered in Chinese made solar inverters, devices which play a ‘critical role’ in renewable energy infrastructure, Reuters reports. This has prompted US energy officials to re-assess the risks of emerging technologies produced in China..
Rogue communication devices have been discovered in Chinese made solar inverters, devices which play a ‘critical role’ in renewable energy infrastructure, Reuters reports. This has prompted US energy officials to re-assess the risks of emerging technologies produced in China..
Rogue communication devices have been discovered in Chinese made solar inverters, devices which play a ‘critical role’ in renewable energy infrastructure, Reuters reports. This has prompted US energy officials to re-assess the risks of emerging technologies produced in China. Power inverters are. .
Cellular radios and other undocumented devices were found in solar inverters and batteries. The transition to clean energy without sufficient domestic manufacturing options has made much of America’s solar infrastructure reliant on parts made by Chinese firms. That has created a vulnerability that. .
U.S. energy officials are reviewing security risks posed by Chinese-made components in renewable energy systems after discovering hidden communication devices in some units, according to a report by Reuters. The report revealed that undocumented components were found in several solar inverters and. .
An organization is calling for an investigation into the national security risks posed by Chinese-made solar products. Power inverters can be found in solar panels and wind turbines that are connected to the electricity grid as well as batteries, heat pumps, and electric vehicle chargers. Mainly. .
U.S. energy officials are reassessing the risk posed by Chinese-made devices that play a critical role in renewable energy infrastructure after unexplained communication equipment was found inside some of them, two people familiar with the matter said. Power inverters, which are predominantly. .
A reported backdoor in solar hardware has set off alarms from Washington to Brussels over foreign control of key energy infrastructure. Solar panels fields on the green hills stock photo. LeoPatrizi/iStock U.S. energy officials are reportedly reassessing the security risks posed by Chinese-made.