Is Canadian Solar (CSIQ) Quietly Recasting Its Identity Around Capital‑Recycled Storage Projects?

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Canadian Solar (CSIQ) is shifting its focus towards higher-value energy storage projects through capital recycling, as evidenced by its subsidiary Recurrent Energy selling the Fort Duncan Battery Storage facility and its e-STORAGE arm delivering a battery system in Japan. This strategy aims to monetize completed storage assets and reinvest in an 80 GWh development pipeline, supporting the transition to integrated solar-plus-storage systems. While this move aligns with some optimistic analyst forecasts for future growth, the company still faces challenges from cost pressures and policy uncertainties that could impact profitability.

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