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The development of the solar sector and PV technologies differs across countries. Each market has its own applications, political landscape and subsidy schemes relevant to installers and users. Here you’ll find the latest updates from the key PV markets.

Gerard Scheper, CEO of Netherlands-based European Solar

Beyond recovery: solar enters a new industrial chapter

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After a punishing downturn, Europe's solar market is finding its footing. European Solar’s Gerard Scheper argues the deeper change lies in the industrial and political reset now taking shape around it.

A single rooftop panel amid a market that mostly runs without the grid

UN report: 655 million people still lack electricity access

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IRENA's tracking report finds Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for the bulk of the shortfall, with over 560 million people without power, against a backdrop of sharply slowing global electrification progress.

Assembly –  the part "Made in Europe" is supposed to guarantee

European regions and industry push for tougher "Made in Europe" rules

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A Brussels coalition of regional governments, manufacturers and trade unions is calling for tougher local-content rules in the EU's planned Industrial Accelerator Act.

One small piece of the 664 GW added last year

Global solar installations hit record 664 GW in 2025

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SolarPower Europe's latest outlook shows growth slowing to 12 percent last year, with installations forecast to fall 8 percent to 612 GW in 2026 before climbing again from 2027.

Modules at work while the gas markets fret elsewhere

Report: solar saves EU €10 billion on gas since Iran war

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Europe's solar fleet has absorbed much of the gas import burden that would otherwise have followed the outbreak of fighting in the Middle East, new SolarPower Europe research finds.

Another morning, another megawatt, and another country shrugging off the gas market

Report: Spain has decoupled power prices from gas

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As a new gas-price shock hits Europe, electricity prices in Spain have stayed remarkably stable, according to an analysis by the Ember think tank, thanks to the sustained build-out of wind and solar.

The OIEiEK hopes to enable the construction of around 500 self-consumption systems each year

Bosnia and Herzegovina opens first residential solar scheme

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The Federation has adopted its first support scheme for residential solar self-consumption, offering grants of up to 7,000 KM and full financing for socially vulnerable households from 2026 to 2030.

Bloomberg Tier 1 status on full display above the Intersolar crowd

ZTT returns to Intersolar with full-chain solar, storage, hydrogen push

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The Chinese group used this year's Munich show to showcase an integrated product line spanning cells, modules, storage systems and grid infrastructure, backed by a run of new partnership agreements across Eastern Europe.

Giannis Giannakopoulos, Chief Executive Director, Integrated Utility, of London-listed METLEN

Giannis Giannakopoulos: “Portfolio and aggregator management is essential”

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METLEN's integrated utility chief explains how the group fuses generation, storage, trading and supply into one platform, underpinning decarbonisation, customer affordability and industrial resilience across more than 40 markets.

Our guest author, solar market expert Gerard Scheper from the Netherlands

After the spike – why solar and battery prices will cool again

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The recent price spike in solar modules and batteries is not a new normal but a market catching its breath, says Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar.

A hybrid solar-plus-storage project in Corsica – the combination that utility-scale is now built around

Europe hits 100 GWh as utility-scale takes over the storage market

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A 48% expansion in 2025 pushed Europe's operational battery fleet past the milestone, with large-scale systems accounting for more than half of new installations for the first time, SolarPower Europe's European Battery Market Outlook finds.

One system, multiple scales: the LONGi ONE portfolio spans utility, commercial and off-grid

Modules to megaprojects – LONGi's leap into integrated storage

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Launched at Intersolar Europe, the LONGi ONE portfolio pairs the manufacturer's BC solar technology with storage systems built for utility-scale, commercial and off-grid deployment, backed by a growing European service network.

Stringers ‘made in Europe’ by BBS Automation, formerly Teamtechnik

A boom decade ahead for PV investment

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Annual investment in the sector is forecast to more than double by 2035, with cumulative spending over the next decade estimated at 250 to 300 billion US dollars.

Power and weather protection in one: the solar carport in Valls

Alight and Lear expand European partnership across carports and rooftops

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Solar-as-service provider Alight has commissioned a 1.4 MW solar carport at Lear's site in Valls, Spain, alongside new rooftop installations at two manufacturing plants in Poland, bringing the partnership to six European sites.

A Next2Sun vertical bifacial installation – oriented for morning and evening output

Intersolar – Next2Sun makes the case for vertical

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The agri-PV specialist took Fields2Sun Max to Munich as midday price cannibalism continues to erode the economics of conventional ground-mounted solar across Europe.

Munich, day one: the people who intend to make it happen

Intersolar 2026: public and science say “yes” – politics are another matter

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A new Fraunhofer ISE study launched at The smarter E Europe finds Germany's energy transition technically and economically sound, as storage boom data reveals the gap between potential and delivery.

Winners of the tenth Energy Transition Award at The smarter E Europe in Munich, 25 June 2026

The smarter E – Energy Transition Award reaches ten countries in its tenth year

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Marking a decade since its launch, the EUPD Research and smarter E Europe initiative recognised suppliers across the DACH region and four new markets at a ceremony in Munich on 25 June.

Come wind or shine… or snow, the grid keeps turning

Renewables 24/7 – making the case for uninterrupted clean energy

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The smarter E Europe closed with a Fraunhofer-backed argument that an all-renewable grid is technically achievable and cheaper over time than the fossil-fuel alternative.

Take a seat and work out your capacity needs at the SVOLT booth

The smarter E – SVOLT Energy unpacks Tier 1 storage for every scale

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The Chinese manufacturer covers capacities from 6 kWh to 6 MWh, with new products including semi-solid cells and a commercial and industrial all-in-one system on show in Munich.