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  • AI meets solar: Craig Bilboe on how EcoFlow is powering the next leap in home energy
    Sep 18 2025

    What if your home could outsmart the grid?

    In this episode of the Solar&StorageXtra podcast, guest host Ken Davies is joined by Craig Bilboe, UK Country Manager from EcoFlow.

    Ken and Craig talk about the tech reshaping home energy: from EcoFlow’s meteoric rise in portable power to AI-driven energy management.

    Craig reveals how consumers are demanding smarter, safer, and more resilient solutions, and dives into how modularity, safety, and installer-friendly design support both consumers and professionals.

    Listen to hear more about EcoFlow’s soon-to-launch EcoFlow Gateway, designed for off-grid independence – and EcoFlow’s major new UK investment.

    Tune in for a dynamic look at the future of residential solar and storage.

    Key topics & Timestamps

    00:00 – Introducing Craig Bilboe and EcoFlow

    03:08 – Trends in home solar batteries and consumer demand

    05:17 – Grid resilience, outages, and storage benefits

    07:37 – AI’s role in smart energy management

    13:16 – Supporting installers and simplifying commissioning

    14:37 – Sneak peek: EcoFlow Gateway launch

    16:10 – New UK investments

    18:06 – Closing thoughts and future outlook

    Credits:

    Guest host: Ken Davies

    Guest: Craig Bilboe, Country Manager UK & I.E, EcoFlow

    Producer: Catie Owen, Editor of Solar&StorageXtra

    Marketing: Katie Devaney, Marketing Director for Solar & Storage Live Europe

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    For podcast, editorial, thought leadership and commercial opportunities, get in touch with the Solar&StorageXtra team: catie.owen@terrapinn.com

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    19 Min.
  • Moving from niche to necessity: Dr KT Tan on how the UK is rethinking its solar approach
    Jul 29 2025

    What if solar isn't new, but the way we use it is?

    In this episode of the Solar&StorageXtra podcast, guest host Ken Davies is joined by Dr KT Tan, Chief Technical Officer at Viridian Solar and a board member of Solar Energy UK.

    With over 20 years of experience in the solar industry, KT brings a wealth of knowledge, from the technical evolution of PV systems to regulatory challenges.

    In this conversation, KT shares the story of his unlikely leap from biotechnology into solar, and what led to the discovery of solar power in the first place.

    KT and Ken also unpack the intricacies of integrated PV design and the role of product reliability in building industry trust, with KT providing his wisdom as a stalwart member of the solar sector.

    The pair show a clear view of the challenges - and the immense potential - facing domestic solar in the UK and beyond.

    Key topics & Timestamps

    0:26 – Introducing Dr KT Tan, CTO of Viridian Solar

    1:11 – KT’s move from biotech to solar

    4:49 – Solar in the UK: public perception vs. and potential

    8:14 – Balancing energy generation with building material

    16:36 – Designing PV panels for installation, durability, and performance

    22:52 – Fire safety and regulatory confusion

    29:11 – Challenges in the rooftop solar market

    31:31 – Opportunities abound: construction, expansion, and innovation

    34:09 – Outro

    Credits:

    Guest host: Ken Davies

    Guest: Dr KT Tan, Chief Technical Officer at Viridian Solar

    Producer: Catie Owen, Editor of Solar&StorageXtra

    Marketing: Katie Devaney, Marketing Director for Solar & Storage Live Europe

    This podcast is a Terrapinn production. Discover the latest solar and storage news at solarstoragextra.com

    For podcast, editorial, thought leadership and commercial opportunities, get in touch with the Solar&StorageXtra team: catie.owen@terrapinn.com

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    35 Min.
  • Turning ESG into strategy: How sustainability benefits both your business and the planet with TDi’s Assheton Carter
    Jul 15 2025

    How can your business thrive while protecting the planet?

    In this episode of the Solar&StorageXtra podcast, guest host Ken Davies is joined by Assheton Carter, Executive Chair of consultancy TDi Sustainability.

    Together, they unpack what it really means to embed sustainability into corporate strategy - moving beyond buzzwords and towards meaningful, systemic change.

    Assheton breaks down the concept of sustainable development, critiques the politicisation of ESG, and highlights the essential factors for businesses navigating today’s complex supply chains.

    They also explore why sustainability should be seen as an ongoing journey, not a box-ticking exercise.

    Key Topics & Timestamps:

    0:26 – Introducing Assheton Carter and TDI Sustainability

    2:11 – Why sustainability must involve the entire supply chain

    3:29 – ESG vs. sustainable development

    5:24 – The business case for sustainability

    12:19 – Due diligence: from databases to boots on the ground

    14:04 – Collective action to solve systemic issues

    17:13 – Is sustainability just a one-off?

    Credits:

    Guest host: Ken Davies

    Guest: Assheton Carter, Executive Chair of TDi Sustainability

    Producer: Catie Owen, Editor of Solar&StorageXtra

    Marketing: Katie Devaney, Marketing Director for Solar & Storage Live Europe

    This podcast is a Terrapinn production. Discover the latest solar and storage news at solarstoragextra.com

    For podcast, editorial, thought leadership and commercial opportunities, get in touch with the Solar&StorageXtra team: catie.owen@terrapinn.com

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    24 Min.
  • Built from the underground up: How SELCE’s Giovanna Speciale turned a tube journey into a solar force for good
    Jun 10 2025

    How did one book inspire a solar movement?

    In this episode of the Solar&StorageXtra podcast, guest host Ken Davies sits down with Giovanna Speciale, Founder and CEO of South East London Community Energy (SELCE).

    Giovanna explains how reading a heartbreaking book on a train in 2009 became the community-powered movement of today that’s transforming Southeast London’s energy future.

    As a community benefit society, SELCE now has half a megawatt of solar across 11 sites including schools, community centres, leisure centres, and even a hotel – all benefiting the communities that use them.

    Hear how SELCE is blending renewable energy, community investment, and social equity to reshape the local grid - one rooftop at a time.

    Key Topics & Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction by Ken Davies

    01:11 – How a tearful tube journey led to SELCE

    06:30 - What is a community benefit society?

    07:15 – Finding space for solar

    09:16 – The current state of SELCE

    10:42 – SELCE’s commercial rooftop solar

    14:50 – Making passive customers engaged

    17:00 – Addressing energy poverty

    23:00 – Hope for the future

    Credits:

    Guest host: Ken Davies

    Guest: Giovanna Speciale, Founder and CEO of South East London Community Energy (SELCE)

    Producer: Catie Owen, Editor of Solar&StorageXtra

    Marketing: Katie Devaney, Marketing Director for Solar & Storage Live Europe

    This podcast is a Terrapinn production. Discover the latest solar and storage news at solarstoragextra.com

    For podcast, editorial, thought leadership and commercial opportunities, get in touch with the Solar&StorageXtra team: catie.owen@terrapinn.com

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    26 Min.
  • Avoiding legal landmines: navigating solar contracts with Rhiannon Morgan-Williams (Ashfords LLP)
    May 6 2025

    Where are developers going wrong in their solar contracts?

    In this episode of Solar&StorageXtra’s podcast, guest host Ken Davies speaks with Rhiannon Morgan-Williams, Partner at Ashfords LLP and a leading legal expert in renewable energy development.

    With over a decade of experience advising developers and funders in solar and battery projects, Rhiannon shares her insider perspective on the evolving legal landscape around landowner agreements, option contracts, and the complexities developers face - from initial negotiation to grid connection.

    From contract tips to agrivoltaics insights, this episode is essential listening for developers, landowners, and legal professionals in clean energy.

    Key Topics & Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction by Ken Davies

    02:15 - How legal processes have evolved in renewables

    06:32 - What's driving contractual tensions with landowners

    10:40 - Option agreements: trends in duration and terms

    15:30 - Common developer mistakes and how to avoid them

    21:10 - Grid connectivity delays and legal impacts

    Credits:

    Guest host: Ken Davies

    Guest: Rhiannon Morgan-Williams, Partner at Ashfords LLP

    Producer: Catie Owen, Editor of Solar&StorageXtra

    Marketing: Katie Devaney, Marketing Director for Solar & Storage Live Europe

    This podcast is a Terrapinn production. Discover the latest solar and storage news at solarstoragextra.com

    For podcast, editorial, thought leadership and commercial opportunities, get in touch with the Solar&StorageXtra team: catie.owen@terrapinn.com

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    25 Min.
  • ISEA’s Conall Bolger on the policy and possibilities behind Ireland’s solar surge
    Apr 22 2025

    Is Ireland’s rapid solar growth sustainable?

    In our second episode, guest host Ken Davies sits down with Conall Bolger, CEO of the Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA), to unpack the rapid growth of solar in Ireland.

    With the country’s solar capacity growing by 43% between 2023 and 2024 and a national target of 8 GW by 2030, it’s a pivotal moment for the sector.

    Conall shares how ISEA has driven policy change, navigates the opportunities and obstacles facing the Irish market, and explores innovative approaches like agri-PV and hybrid energy solutions.

    The conversation also tackles grid constraints, the role of auctions, and how Ireland balances land use concerns with its clean energy ambitions.

    Key Topics & Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction by Ken Davies

    02:10 - What’s behind Ireland’s solar boom

    05:45 - ISEA’s recent policy successes

    09:30 – Ireland’s grid constraints and solutions

    13:00 - Balancing agri-PV and land use

    16:40 - The role of auctions and their impact on market growth

    20:25 - Hybrid & co-location projects.

    24:00 - What’s next for the Irish solar sector

    Credits:

    Guest host: Ken Davies

    Guest: Conall Bolger, CEO of the Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA)

    Producer: Catie Owen, Editor of Solar&StorageXtra

    Marketing: Katie Devaney, Marketing Director for Solar & Storage Live Europe

    This podcast is a Terrapinn production. Discover the latest solar and storage news at solarstoragextra.com

    For podcast, editorial, thought leadership and commercial opportunities, get in touch with the Solar&StorageXtra team: catie.owen@terrapinn.com

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    26 Min.
  • SEUK’s Gemma Grimes on building the UK’s solar future
    Apr 3 2025

    Can the UK hit 60GW of solar by 2030?

    In our first-ever episode, guest host Ken Davies, a chemical engineer with extensive industrial experience, speaks with Gemma Grimes, Director of Policy and Delivery at Solar Energy UK.

    Together, they explore the UK’s bold clean energy targets, policy shifts, and the real-world challenges of scaling solar to 60GW by 2030 - and potentially 90GW by 2035.

    Gemma unpacks the economic value of solar, key infrastructure hurdles, and why skills development is critical to reaching net zero. She also tackles land-use misconceptions, rooftop solar potential, and how future standards could drive (or hinder) adoption.

    Key Topics & Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction by Ken Davies

    02:30 – Solar deployment milestones & 2030 targets

    04:45 – Political support & policy direction

    07:00 – Economic benefits & job creation

    11:40 – Grid infrastructure & planning challenges

    16:00 – Skills gap and talent development

    22:00 – Land-use myths & public perceptions

    24:30 – Future Homes Standards & Policy Outlook

    25:30 – Optimism for solar's future in the UK

    Credits:

    Guest host: Ken Davies

    Guest: Gemma Grimes, Director of Policy and Delivery at Solar Energy UK

    Producer: Catie Owen, Editor of Solar&StorageXtra

    Marketing: Katie Devaney, Marketing Director for Solar & Storage Live Europe

    This podcast is a Terrapinn production. Discover the latest solar and storage news at solarstoragextra.com

    For podcast, editorial, thought leadership and commercial opportunities, get in touch with the Solar&StorageXtra team: catie.owen@terrapinn.com

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    27 Min.