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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 (centre) is a Dutch expert in solar and storage business

Solar Investors Guide #5 – prospects and pitfalls for investments in solar and large battery projects

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With module prices currently low, investing in solar is particularly attractive, although conditions may not remain this favourable for long. The battery storage market is also gaining momentum, especially for large-scale systems. We spoke with Dutch market analyst Gerard Scheper about the key players, the drivers behind the shift and what changes to expect.

The inaugural event is set to draw a strong regional audience from Austria and Eastern Europe

Vienna trade fair – two days of talks and presentations, free tickets available

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Solar Solutions will arrive in Vienna at the end of April, bringing its B2B trade fair to the Austrian capital, with the full programme now online and free tickets available.

Veselin Todorov sees coordination as key to Bulgaria’s solar progress

Bulgaria’s solar future – challenges, opportunities and the path forward

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Veselin Todorov, Chairman and Founder of Solar Academy Bulgaria, shares his perspective on the development of photovoltaics and energy storage in Bulgaria, the challenges facing the sector and the opportunities ahead.

Price growth was most pronounced in full-black and BC modules

March PV Index – prices rise with early signs of correction

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March data of sun.store confirm that demand for solar components across the European PV market remained strong. Most module categories saw month-on-month price increases of four to six percent, while back-contact modules rose by ten percent.

Our expert guest author, Remi Ramcharan, Vice President at Senkron Digital

Why coordination, not capacity, will define Europe’s next energy phase

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Operators across Europe are managing increasingly complex portfolios of renewables, storage and flexible demand. The challenge is no longer capacity, but how effectively these assets are orchestrated, says Remi Ramcharan of Senkron Digital.

The infrastructure version of a tightrope walk – PLN 15 billion steadies the transition

Poland – Tauron urges pragmatic path on energy transition

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EU policy must integrate security, competitiveness and social impact considerations alongside climate targets, says state-backed energy group Tauron Polska Energia, reflecting country-level realities and system stability needs.

Serious business as manufacturing depth supports value creation in Europe

Spain steps up PV innovation with startup platform

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Tech network Fotoplat is hosting its annual assembly at the end of April, highlighting national PV research capacities and running a pitch competition for solar startups.

From left: Delfos co-founders Samuel Lima, CTO, and Guilherme Studart, CEO

Delfos Energy passes 1,000 sites in Europe, targets CEE growth

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AI-based platform provider Delfos Energy now manages over 1,000 European energy sites and has raised €3 million in a seed extension to back regional expansion.

Consistent generation in an inconsistent market – helping cushion the impact of the Middle East conflict

Solar offsets €3.76 billion in EU gas imports amid Middle East conflict

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The EU saved €111.7 million per day in the first 17 days of the Middle East conflict, according to new research from SolarPower Europe. With gas prices still volatile and solar deployment continuing, savings from avoided fossil fuel imports are expected to increase.

Guest author Felix Krause, founder and CEO of Vireo Ventures

Energy limits – the real constraint on AI expansion

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Chips and valuations dominate the AI narrative, but reliable electricity is emerging as a key constraint on infrastructure build-out and long-term competitiveness, says Vireo Ventures CEO Felix Krause.

Wanfei Qu talks about broad applications for solar power and storage systems.

Solavita – holistic intelligent solutions for solar power

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CEO Talk: Solavita delivers comprehensive solutions for solar power, storage and energy management. In this video, discover the company’s philosophy, learn about its future plans for Europe and explore its latest innovations.

Guest author, solar market expert Gerard Scheper

Stabilising market faces fresh uncertainty from geopolitical shifts

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After weeks of supply constraints and rising prices, pressure is easing. However, new factors could shape PV module and battery pricing in the coming months, says Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar. Distinguishing temporary effects from structural shifts will be key to understanding the market’s direction.

Dr Robertas Janickas says Lithuania recorded nearly 3,900 cyber incidents in 2024, up 63 percent year on year

Lithuania – rising cyber attacks test resilience of energy networks

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A 63 percent rise in cyber attacks in 2024 has exposed vulnerabilities in Lithuania’s solar and storage infrastructure. Cybersecurity expert Dr Robertas Janickas outlines measures to restrict remote access to critical systems.

Merus Power’s 30 MW / 36 MWh system in Valkeakoski, Finland, live since October 2025

Latvia – Merus Power debuts with 20 MW / 40 MWh battery project

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With its first Latvian contract, Merus Power will deliver core technology for two battery storage projects in Riga, working with contractor Nordes Būve.

Close discussions at Intersolar India, a mainstay of the Indian PV industry since 2009

India adds 37.5 GW in 2025 as global PV takes note

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The solar market of the world’s most populous country is entering a new phase of scale and industrial ambition, as rapid growth and manufacturing expansion position it as both a major demand centre and an emerging global supplier.

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

Global PV manufacturing equipment investment set to surge

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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.

For Prof. Ilija Nasov, establishing trust through robust standards is fundamental to the energy transition

Solar Macedonia president: “Quality standards are key to growth”

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Prof. Ilija Nasov explains how Solar Macedonia helps the growing solar sector overcome local challenges and align with European standards as it navigates the post-coal transition.

Tomáš Bílek of Fenecon shares his insights on expanding energy storage across Central and Eastern Europe

Tomáš Bílek of Fenecon: “CEE markets require flexibility and local adaptation”

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Fenecon’s head of international business development and sales discusses opportunities and challenges in Central and Eastern Europe’s evolving energy storage market.

Ronan Power heads the industry association Solar Ireland

Ronan Power: “The outlook for Irish solar is very positive”

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Solar Ireland CEO Ronan Power discusses the drivers behind Ireland’s rapid residential and utility-scale PV growth, highlighting strong market momentum, policy support and the next steps for sector integration.