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Security Concerns Arise Over Secret 'Kill Switches' in Chinese-Made Solar Panels

Security Concerns Arise Over Secret 'Kill Switches' in Chinese-Made Solar Panels
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World May 16, 2025 17:49

united states, europe, china - Chinese-manufactured solar panels in the US found with hidden 'kill switches' capable of remotely sabotaging energy networks, raising alarms in Europe. Experts uncover undisclosed communication equipment, potentially enabling network disruption and infrastructure damage.

Security Concerns Arise Over Secret 'Kill Switches' in Chinese-Made Solar Panels

Recent reports reveal the presence of undisclosed communication devices in Chinese-manufactured solar panels in the US, sparking fears of remote network sabotage. The discovered 'kill switches' in inverters and batteries pose a serious threat to energy infrastructure.

Hidden Communication Equipment Discovered

According to Reuters, American experts examining solar panels for safety discovered unknown components in various inverters and batteries produced in China. Inverters convert solar power into usable electricity, with the ability for remote updates and maintenance, creating a potential vulnerability for remote manipulation.

Potential Risks and Consequences

The covert communication channels found could bypass security measures, allowing for the remote deactivation of inverters or unauthorized setting modifications. The implications are severe, including destabilized networks, damaged infrastructure, and widespread blackouts, as warned by anonymous sources.

Global Implications and Market Dominance

The concerns extend beyond the US, with China leading the market in inverters, batteries, and solar panels in Europe. Chinese companies like Huawei, Sungrow, and Ginlong Solis dominate the industry, raising geopolitical and security concerns amidst escalating tensions between China and the West.

Philipp Schroeder from 1Komma5 highlights the increased dependence on Chinese technology in the renewable energy sector, posing significant risks given the current geopolitical landscape. Former NSA director Mike Rogers suggests a deliberate strategy by China to exploit vulnerabilities in Western infrastructure, emphasizing the urgent need for security measures.

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