Search To access an article via a webcode, please enter the webcode in the search at the top right. 🗙Filter the results: Year - All - 2026 (226) Last 3 Years (135) 2025 (19) Last 5 Years (12) Type - All - Product (218) Whitepaper (168) Report (6) Language - All - English (337) German (55) Website - All - pv Europe (296) H2 International (26) GW News (15) HZwei (7) ErneuerbareEnergien (6) KL Magazin (6) photovoltaik (4) TGA+E Fachplaner (4) DIE KÄLTE + Klimatechnik (3) Digital magazine archive Only content from the digital magazine archive Search Type the keywords and press Search. 1 Filters active 296 results for "Sweden":Page 1 of 30NextSort byRelevanceDate 652 MW PV installed in Sweden in 2025 – 23 percent decline 01/30/2026 ... The number of newly installed photovoltaic systems in Sweden fell by almost 40 percent in 2025, dropping from 41,000 to 25,000, according to Svensk Solenergi. ... . © Svensk Solenergi PV installations in Sweden peaked at over 1.4 GW in 2023. Since then, they have declined significantly Despite this sharp decrease in installations, the drop in total installed capacity from 848 MW in 2024 to 652 MW in 2025 was less pronounced, as several large solar parks were commissioned ... Sweden – Takorama Elteknik delivers 4 MWh BESS to Trelleborg port 01/27/2026 ... . © Trelleborgs Hamn Enercon wind turbines power up the port one gust at a time in southern Sweden The new energy storage facility will help Trelleborgs Hamn make its operations more sustainable and efficient. ... Addressing Europe’s grid planning challenge 01/23/2026 ... Austria and Sweden are following similar paths. These shifts do not signal weakening demand; rather, they mark a broader evolution from “self-consumption optimisation” to more active participation in a flexible energy system. ... Energy veteran Anna Porelius takes helm at Svensk Solenergi 01/14/2026 ... Swedish Solar Energy Federation: Batteries pose no grid threat Svensk Solenergi is Sweden’s largest industry association for solar power and energy storage, representing some 330 member companies with broad expertise spanning production, installation, storage and system solutions. ... Sweden – Soltech subsidiary E-Mobility lands 700-charger deal 01/13/2026 ... Lundbergs Fastigheter has commissioned E-Mobility to oversee its expansive charging network across Sweden, covering management and operations. © Lundbergs Fastigheter/Soltech Urban Sweden prepares for the electrified commute Lundbergs Fastigheter develops and manages sustainable urban environments designed ... Sweden: 100 new charging points for Stockholm community The platform of Soltech subsidiary E-Mobility enables real-time monitoring, control and optimisation of charging networks. ... EU commits to 56 GWh of new battery production capacity 12/21/2025 ... Lyten acquires Northvolt battery plants in Sweden and Germany At the same time, work is advancing upstream and across new areas of the supply chain. ... Businesses drive e-mobility at Amsterdam charging summit 12/17/2025 ... Sweden – Qstar opens 400 kW E-Mobility hub for electric trucks Thanks to this business model, “e-trucks are already cheaper than diesel trucks,” Nagel reports. ... Soltech lifts stake in Sud Renovables to nearly 100 percent 12/17/2025 The Swedish group now holds an overwhelming majority stake in its Spanish subsidiary Sud Renovables, which employs 90 staff and posted €11 million in 2024 sales. © Soltech Energy Boardroom choreography – CEO of Soltech, Patrik Hahne (left), with the founders of Sud Renovables The acquisition was financed Storage brings second life to Bornholm power plants 12/04/2025 ... Bavarian nuclear plant site repurposed for battery storage The first technology has already been successfully delivered: a system of 18 second-life lithium-ion car batteries, developed by PLS Energy Systems (Sweden). ... Fenecon enters Baltic market via Lithuanian partnership 11/18/2025 ... Lithuanian customers will benefit from local language support and aftersales service comparable to Fenecon’s established markets in the DACH region, the USA, Sweden, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Greece, and Cyprus. ... Page 1 of 30Next Primary protection Secondary protection