Clean Tech Daily — June 21, 2026
India solidifies its position as a clean energy leader while major U.S. wind infrastructure achieves full operation. Telo's electric truck demonstrates breakthrough 400 kW sustained charging, and a new hydrogen catalyst promises cheaper clean fuel production at lower temperatures.
Clean Tech Daily — June 21, 2026
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India Emerges as One of Strongest Improvers in WEF Energy Transition Index 2026
India has emerged as one of the strongest improvers in the 2026 World Economic Forum Energy Transition Index, driven by gains in renewable energy infrastructure, transition readiness, and energy security commitments. The surge reflects India's strategic pivot toward energy independence and reflects both government policy support and accelerating private capital deployment in clean tech. Chairman Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries recently announced ambitious plans spanning solar, wind, hydrogen, and biogas—signaling the private sector's confidence in India's energy transition trajectory. This momentum comes as India deepens renewable energy partnerships with Germany to bolster mutual energy security.
Solar & Wind
Pattern Energy's $11B New Mexico Wind-Transmission Project Reaches Full Operation
The United States' largest-ever clean energy infrastructure project—an $11 billion integrated wind farm and transmission system in New Mexico—has achieved full operational status after nearly two decades of permitting and construction. The completion marks a watershed moment for U.S. renewable energy development, demonstrating the feasibility of large-scale, long-duration renewable+transmission projects despite regulatory complexity. Pattern Energy Group's announcement underscores renewed momentum in wind infrastructure deployment.
U.S. Solar and Storage Pipeline Surges to Record Levels
The U.S. utility-scale solar pipeline reached new highs in Q1 2026, with developers planning to add 43.4 GW of new solar capacity—a 60% increase from 2025. Energy storage capacity also accelerated, though land-based wind and offshore wind saw weakness, with offshore declining 33.3% compared to Q1 2025. The divergence reflects changing economics and permitting timelines across renewable technologies.
Judge Restores 5% Safe Harbor Rule for Wind and Solar Tax Credits
A recent court decision restored the 5% safe harbor rule, providing a critical pathway for wind and solar projects to preserve eligibility for federal 45Y production tax credits and 48E investment tax credits by meeting the July 4, 2026 construction commencement deadline under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The ruling may unlock delayed projects and clarify compliance pathways for developers navigating shifting tax credit rules.
EVs & Batteries
Telo Confirms 400 kW Sustained Charging for Compact EV Truck
Startup Telo has confirmed that its compact electric truck maintains 400 kW sustained charging—a rare capability currently shared only by select premium EVs like Lucid Gravity and BMW's Neue Klasse platform, which typically see power taper after 90 seconds. Sustained ultra-fast charging at this level could significantly improve commercial EV adoption by reducing charging downtime for logistics operations.
Rivian Partners with ChargeScape for Vehicle-to-Grid Integration
Rivian announced a partnership with ChargeScape to integrate its EVs onto an industry-owned, shared home charging infrastructure platform, allowing vehicle batteries to participate in grid services. The move represents automaker alignment on open charging standards and signals growing momentum toward vehicle-grid integration to support distributed energy resources.
Hydrogen & Emerging Tech
New Perovskite Catalyst Cuts Hydrogen Production Temperatures Dramatically
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a perovskite-based catalyst that enables water splitting into hydrogen at much lower temperatures than existing electrolyzer technologies, potentially making clean hydrogen production far cheaper and more efficient. The breakthrough addresses a critical bottleneck in green hydrogen scaling and could accelerate commercial deployment across industrial and power generation applications.

Global Energy Transition Enters "Hydrogen Era" in 2026
The clean energy sector is officially entering a hydrogen-focused phase, driven by electrolyzer technology breakthroughs and rollout of hydrogen infrastructure subsidies across major economies. Hydrogen energy concept stocks have become core holdings in low-carbon transition portfolios, reflecting institutional recognition of hydrogen's role in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors.
Policy & Investment
India's Climate-Tech Sector Hits $12.8 Billion in Funding
India's climate-tech ecosystem has accumulated $12.8 billion in funding across 1,583 firms, with late-stage deals dominating as the sector consolidates and scales. Renewables, e-mobility, energy storage, and industrial decarbonization are attracting the largest capital commitments, driven by energy security concerns and strong government policy support for India's energy transition.
EU Unveils €25 Billion Mediterranean Clean Energy Plan
The European Union launched the T-MED initiative—a €25 billion program targeting Mediterranean renewable energy, solar, wind, hydrogen, and clean tech deployment to strengthen regional energy security and accelerate the green transition. The investment reflects the EU's strategic pivot toward cross-border renewable infrastructure and hydrogen ecosystems.
U.S. Continues Channeling Billions Into Climate Projects Despite Political Headwinds
Analysis reveals that U.S. climate investments remain robust, with renewable energy and weather-resilience infrastructure now embedded in the broader economy regardless of political shifts. The trend underscores that clean energy economics—driven by cost competitiveness and energy security—have become self-sustaining beyond policy cycles.
By the Numbers
| Metric | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| India's climate-tech funding | $12.8 billion | Across 1,583 firms; late-stage deals dominating |
| U.S. planned solar capacity additions (2026) | 43.4 GW | 60% increase from 2025 |
| New Mexico wind-transmission project investment | $11 billion | Largest U.S. clean energy infrastructure project now operational |
| EU Mediterranean clean energy initiative | €25 billion | T-MED program for solar, wind, hydrogen |
| Zambia solar investment partnership | $60 million | ARC Power and Kiyona Energy joint project |
What to Watch This Week
- India's renewable expansion execution: Monitor announcements from Reliance Industries on solar, wind, and hydrogen project timelines to assess progress on Ambani's energy supercycle strategy.
- U.S. offshore wind policy developments: Track regulatory shifts affecting the 10 GW remaining offshore pipeline as permitting becomes critical to meet late-2026 project completion deadlines.
- Hydrogen infrastructure rollout: Watch for announcements on electrolyzer manufacturing capacity and hydrogen pipeline projects as the sector enters commercial scaling phase.
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