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About Recharge News

With the Recharge news app you get the world’s best energy transition news, analysis and insights on-the-go. The app offers you more control over your Recharge reading experience than any other platform.

KEY FEATURES

• Set and receive custom push notifications so you know, instantly, when news events break in your market or when your competitor makes a move.
• Establish push messages collating your favourites at the time of the day or week best suited to you.
• Create and order your own news feed to read the best articles involving your competitors and partners.
• Keep up with the latest articles from your favourite journalists, collected together at your preferred day and time.
• Do not disturb mode allows you to take a pause before resuming at the click of a button.
• Our unique latest news list lets you easily scan the daily headlines and stay in-the-know.
• Tailor your experience with customisable menus and shortcuts for fast access to the news you need.
• New share feature makes it simple to post articles on your social media platforms and highlight to colleagues on messenger apps.
• Widgets provide quick access to key features right from your home screen.
• If you are new to Recharge you can create a registered user account in the app and get a sample of our best work before committing to one of our subscription packages.

ACCESS

Recharge is a premium news subscription serves and users can log in or register as a free user via the app.

FEEDBACK

Experiencing problems logging in or other technical issues? Please reach out to customer service team here: sales@rechargenews.com

ABOUT RECHARGE

Recharge delivers unrivalled renewable energy news.
Recharge is the world’s leading business intelligence source for the renewable energy industries. We provide award-winning international coverage of breaking news, in-depth features and analysis across the wind and solar sectors. Learn about key energy issues as they happen and get industry insight from our experts.

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